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World
Prosecution Rests as Trump Company Trial Moves Faster Than Expected
Manhattan prosecutors rested their case in the tax fraud trial of Donald J. Trump’s family business on Monday without calling…
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Magazine
He Helps the RealReal Keep it Real
The trash bags seemingly contained a treasure trove. Comme des Garçons, Maison Margiela, Helmut Lang and Jean Paul Gaultier were…
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Magazine
Three Couples Go All In on a Portuguese Dream Home
Welcome to T Wanderlust, a new travel newsletter from the editors of T Magazine. Twice a month, we’ll recommend global…
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News
Review: Two Debuts Make for a Week of Philharmonic Firsts
The New York Philharmonic is still rolling out the features of its new home, the freshly gut-renovated David Geffen Hall.…
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News
The Surprising Afterlife of Unwanted Atom Bombs
What happens when old atomic bombs are retired? Last month, the Biden administration announced its intention to withdraw the nation’s…
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World
Facing Recession, U.K. Outlines Billions in Tax Increases and Spending Cuts
LONDON — Seeking to restore Britain’s fiscal credibility after a calamitous foray into trickle-down economics, the British government on Thursday…
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News
America Should Open Its Arms to Chinese Students
After more than four decades of cautious but steady engagement with the West, China is shutting the door. Connections with…
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News
The Real Case for Donald Trump Is About Justice
In “The Golden Bough,” his masterwork of comparative religion, James Frazer surveyed the customs according to which divinely sanctioned monarchs…
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World
What to Expect From the U.K.’s Budget Proposals Today
LONDON — Less than two months after an unfunded tax-cutting plan sent Britain’s currency plunging and its borrowing costs soaring,…
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World
What to Expect from the U.K.’s Budget Proposals Today
LONDON — Less than two months after an unfunded tax-cutting plan sent Britain’s currency plunging and its borrowing costs soaring,…