Newyork
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This Jellyfish Can Live Forever. Its Genes May Tell Us How.
Fleets of tiny translucent umbrellas, each about the size of a lentil, waft through the waters of the Mediterranean Sea.…
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New York Is Pushed to Stop Asking Aspiring Lawyers About Long-Ago Crimes
Dylan James, a second-year law student in New York, aspires to fight systemic problems in the legal system. But even…
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Will Return to Office Get Serious in September?
It’s Tuesday. We’ll look at who’s returning to the office and why the expectations are different from a year ago.…
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All the Color and Joy of the West Indian Parade’s Comeback
For decades, Brooklyn bid farewell to summer with J’Ouvert, a predawn reverie with roots in the emancipation of enslaved people…
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The Hunt for Big Hail
In August, a couple of days before his 68th birthday, Leslie Scott, a cattle rancher in Vivian, S.D., went to…
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Town After Town, Residents Are Fighting Affordable Housing in Connecticut
In the town of Fairfield, Conn., nearly 2,400 residents have signed a petition opposing a project proposed for downtown that…
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Shopping for Runners
Do you really need a long rug in your hallway? Not necessarily. Bare floors are fine for getting from A…
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How Long Can My Building Keep Scaffolding Up?
Q: My large, rent-stabilized building in New York City has been encased in scaffolding with a sidewalk shed for over…
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The Final Days of New York’s ‘Wild West’ Outdoor Dining Scene
The Final Days of New York’s ‘Wild West’ Outdoor Dining Scene The pandemic prompted New York restaurants to create many…
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‘I Became a Regular at a Coffee Shop Around the Corner’
Fetching Coffee Dear Diary: It was 2015, and I was an intern at a literary agency with offices near Union…