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Switching the Clocks Twice a Year Isn’t Just Annoying. It’s Deadly.

An hour of the day will be unceremoniously snatched away on Sunday as we “spring forward” to daylight saving time.…

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Reminder: Trump’s Last Year in Office Was a National Nightmare

One of the amazing political achievements of Republicans in this election cycle has been their ability, at least so far,…

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Rents Are Flat — or Up, or Down, Depending Where You Look

Nationally, one-year rent increases have leveled out, but local conditions may vary.

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How Bad Is Crime in the Subways?

Officials have spent millions to make New Yorkers transit riders feel safe. The investment is motivated more by passengers’ perception…

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How to Fix the Crisis of Trust in Higher Education

Since the beginning of the year, I’ve been keeping track of every report I see about major budget shortfalls at…

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Why Power Eludes the French Left

The signs that a protest is happening in Paris are nearly always the same: the quiet of blocked-off streets; the…

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10 Great Oscar Winners for Best Original Song

Hear tracks by Billie Eilish, Keith Carradine, Isaac Hayes and more.

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China’s Big Political Show Is Back to Normal. Sort of.

The annual meeting of China’s legislature looked, on its surface, like a return to the prepandemic days. But much has…

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Is New York City Back? Not for Everyone.

The city has rebounded from the worst of the coronavirus pandemic in meaningful ways. But the recovery is incomplete and…

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Why Bicycle Deaths in New York City Are at a 23-Year High

Last year was the deadliest year for cyclists in New York City since 1999, according to new data from the…

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