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Republicans Prepare New Rules, but Fixing Congress Isn’t So Easy
History suggests that the procedural plans of the new House Republican majority are likely to lead to more gridlock and…
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News
The Republicans Are Putting Trump Out to Pasture
Many families have a grandfather or an uncle who, in his prime, was the patriarch, the family’s force and compass.…
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News
King Phojanakong, Pioneer of Filipino Food in New York, Dies at 54
His first restaurant, Kuma Inn, became destination dining despite its location on what was then a quiet stretch of the…
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World
Your Monday Briefing: China Reopens
Also, Brazilians storm government offices and the Times investigates a 2021 Kabul airstrike.
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Sports
Bills Score on Opening Kickoff in First Game Since Hamlin’s Collapse
Emotions ran high as Nyheim Hines returned the kick 96 yards to score in the opening seconds of Buffalo’s game…
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News
As Historians Gather, No Truce in the History Wars
At the annual meeting of the American Historian Association, the raging battle over how to write about the past —…
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News
Russell Banks, Novelist Steeped in the Working Class, Dies at 82
He brought his own sometimes painful blue-collar experiences to bear in acclaimed stories exploring issues of race, class and power…
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Business
Facebook’s Bridge to Nowhere
In the early summer of 2017, Warren Slocum walked into a warehouse in Menlo Park, Calif., to meet with members…
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World
‘I Don’t Get Lost Anymore’: Migrants in New York Struggle, and Settle In
The wave of migrants who began arriving in New York from the southern border last year was unusual in many…
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World
‘It Was About 3 O’Clock in the Morning When We Arrived at 17 Mott Street’
Making a beeline for Chinatown, a native comes home and more reader tales of New York City in this week’s…