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News
The Quiet Magic of Middle Managers
Nobody writes poems about middle managers. Nobody gets too romantic about the person who runs a department at a company,…
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Magazine
Ellen Gallagher’s Futuristic Archives
The artist discusses marine life and African American myth from her studio in the Netherlands.
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Magazine
Hawaii Locals Recommend Their Favorite Shave Ice Shops
In Hawaii, shops that serve shave ice, domes of pillowy-soft ice slivers doused in colorful syrups, vie for ubiquity with…
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News
When Your Boss Is Your Landlord
A Brooklyn hospital is trying to evict employees and retirees from staff housing, as it struggles financially, but tenants fear…
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World
The Perilous Existence of a Hamptons Day Laborer
Early in the evening of Dec. 30, Julio Florencio Teo Gomez, a carpenter from Guatemala City who had shifted around…
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News
Amid Tragedy, Anguished Pleas for Gaza
More from our inbox: New York’s Mental Health Shelters: A Commissioner’s ViewDon’t Miss the EclipseTrump and the BibleCredit...Mohammed Abed/Agence France-Presse…
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World
Workers Sue Over Law Allowing Smoking in Atlantic City Casinos
The New Jersey casinos are the last large refuge for smokers in the Northeast, but some employees say their health…
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World
Maryse Condé, ‘Grande Dame’ of Francophone Literature, Dies at 90
She explored the history and culture of Africa, the West Indies and Europe in work that made her a perennial…
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World
An Italian Maker Crafts Umbrellas With Personality
For many, an umbrella may seem a pedestrian, often disposable object. Not so for the umbrella maker Carlo Suino, 60,…
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Politics
How One Tech Skeptic Decided A.I. Might Benefit the Middle Class
David Autor, an M.I.T. economist and tech contrarian, argues that A.I. is fundamentally different from past waves of computerization.