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The Fierce Protests in Atlanta Are Eerily Familiar to Me
What could make a person die for trees? About five years ago, I published a novel called “The Overstory,” the…
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Business
Air Force Says Proposed Chinese-Owned Mill in North Dakota Is ‘Significant Threat’
A proposal for a corn mill, which had been welcomed as an economic development success, reflects just how much things…
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World
Madison Square Garden Wants to Stay Put Forever. It May Not Be So Easy.
With its current 10-year license expiring in July, the Garden is asking New York City officials for a permanent permit…
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Sports
A Lasting Sense of Doom, and Lately Excitement: It’s a Philly Thing
Philadelphia fans are hoping the city’s inglorious sporting history won’t haunt them when the Eagles meet Kansas City in the…
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World
Tyre Nichols’s Death Proves Yet Again That ‘Elite’ Police Units Are a Disaster
The website of the Memphis Police Department includes an entire section called “Reimagine Policing.” The introduction emphasizes that trust is…
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World
The Apartment Building Next Door Won’t Shut Up!
When the building itself is making noise, it’s not as simple as telling it to quiet down.
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World
Tyre Nichols’ Death Proves Yet Again That “Elite” Police Units Are a Disaster
The website of the Memphis Police Department includes an entire section called “Reimagine Policing.” The introduction emphasizes that trust is…
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US
In State Legislatures, Old Rivalries Are Reheated by National Politics
The relationships between big cities and rural-dominated legislatures have often been hostile. But a rift between Nashville and the Tennessee…
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World
UNESCO Moves to Protect Odesa, Designating the City a World Heritage Site
Sandbags in front of Odesa’s Opera and Ballet Theater in June last year.Credit...Laetitia Vancon for The New York TimesThe view…
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World
Mayor Adams Focuses Agenda on the ‘Working People’ of New York
In his second State of the City address, Mayor Eric Adams turned his attention toward the essential needs of everyday…