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How a Hotel Was Converted into Housing for Formerly Homeless People

Though Mayor Eric Adams estimated that 25,000 hotel rooms could be turned into supportive and affordable housing, only one building…

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Scott Stringer Sues for Defamation Over Sexual Assault Claim

Mr. Stringer, the former New York City comptroller, said that a woman’s claims of sexual assault were lies and caused…

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A Book of Cheeky Obituaries Highlights ‘Eccentric Lives’

This new collection from Britain’s Daily Telegraph is full of oddballs, mavericks and cranks.

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Meet Kyrsten Sinema, Former Democrat of Arizona

Bret Stephens: Hi, Gail. I hope I’ve succeeded in turning you into a World Cup fan. In the meantime, any…

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Japan Needs Indian Tech Workers. But Do They Need Japan?

Recruiters call the push a crucial test of whether the world’s third-largest economy can compete with the U.S. and Europe…

Sports

Losers No More, Devils Overshadow Rival Rangers, and Everyone Else

The Devils once relied on defense and slowing down the game to win, but this season they are keeping goals…

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Karen Bass’s First Act as L.A.’s Mayor: Declaring Homelessness an Emergency

Vice President Kamala Harris swore in Ms. Bass in a ceremony that celebrated her historic win but also underscored the…

Sports

Sixth-Round TKO Keeps Terence Crawford on Track for a Dream Fight

Crawford, the W.B.O. welterweight champion, is 39-0, and boxing fans are hoping he fights Errol Spence Jr., a unified welterweight…

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Marijane Meaker, 95, Who Helped Launch Genre of Lesbian Fiction, Dies

Her 1952 novel “Spring Fire” was about a girl who falls in love with a sorority sister. As M.E. Kerr,…

Business

Why Is Howard Schultz Taking This So Personally?

Howard Schultz did not like the smell of burnt cheese. For weeks in 2007, he stewed about it. At the…

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