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Parking in New York City Really Is Worse Than Ever

There are more cars but fewer available spots on the street. There are fewer garages — and exorbitant prices. For…

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The Supreme Court Is Not as Politicized as You May Think

With the start of the Supreme Court’s new term, we will see and hear much debate lavished on blockbuster cases…

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Earthquakes in Afghanistan Kill Nearly 200, Officials Say

Two 6.3-magnitude quakes were followed by several large aftershocks, devastating entire villages in the western part of the country.

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They Met the Old-Fashioned Way: Playing Glow-in-the-Dark Dodgeball

Yan Fu and Leslie Hamilton, the marathon sea swimmer, were on opposing New York City teams. But after late-night hot…

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Once a Ticket to Travel and to Socialize, Paper Covid-19 Cards Are Going Away

The C.D.C. has stopped distributing the 3-by-4-inch cards, a mainstay of American wallets in the earlier days of the pandemic.

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New York’s Right to Shelter Is Under Attack. Again.

The mayor is going to court over the city’s unique decree guaranteeing a room to all New Yorkers. It is…

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If Moderate Republicans Were Brave, They Could Save the House

Now that House Speaker Kevin McCarthy has been tossed aside, one possible choice to replace him is Steve Scalise, the…

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Bedbugs: Vacation Without an Infestation

Paris is the latest city where the pests have caused a panic among travelers. Here’s how to keep bedbugs from…

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The Genius Behind Hollywood’s Most Indelible Sets

Kihekah Avenue cuts through the town of Pawhuska, Okla., roughly north to south, forming the only corridor you might call…

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Baseball Has Become Micromanaged, Like Everything Else in Our Lives

The playoffs are upon us, and this year Major League Baseball likes to think of itself as having a lot…

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