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Hundreds of graduate students are writing to their hometown newspapers to defend their research, as the Trump administration ...
"Keeping things vague would be cowardly for a movie called 'Materialists,'" says the writer-director, who also discusses how ...
Many longtime New Yorkers have had a sinking feeling at some point in the past decade. They have worried that their city was heading back to the bad old days of the 1970s and ’80s. Subway trips can ...
It’s not just the older infrastructure that’s in need of repair and replacement. It’s also the new systems the 21st century ...
The Minnesota assassination is causing some state legislators to rethink home security and how much personal information they ...
America has made parenting unusually, needlessly hard. Child care and rent are unaffordable; medical care, even when ...
The senator from Alaska reflects on her many years in Washington and what is happening in the country right now.
On a work day in Midtown Manhattan, dads attended an event about the future of fatherhood. (It was organized by moms.) ...
The senator is known on Capitol Hill for being kind and nerdy. His forcible removal from a news conference resonated as a ...
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Tracey Tully is a reporter for The Times who covers New Jersey, where she has lived for more than 20 years.
The preliminary U.S. proposal came as a confidential U.N. report described an Iranian initiative that had multiplied Tehran’s stockpile of near-bomb-grade uranium. By David E. Sanger Farnaz ...
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