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Maine Secretary of State Targeted by ‘Swatting’ After Trump Ballot Decision
Shenna Bellows is the latest politician to fall victim to a hoax emergency call meant to provoke an armed police response.
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World
I Just Arrived in London. Can I Come to Dinner?
Alone in London with a day to kill, Jon Martin was hungry for an off-the-cuff adventure when he decided to show up for a meal at a stranger’s home. A writer from North Carolina, Mr. Martin, 36, was finishing up a trip to Europe and had just parted ...
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News
The First Step to Get Off the Streets? A Room of His Own.
For years, Theron Truluck was living in desperate conditions in New York City, mostly on the Q train. Now he’s part of a program that prioritizes housing for people who do not have shelter.
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News
How College Football Is Clobbering Housing Markets Across the Country
Short-term rentals are taking over college towns, fueled by wealthy fans and investors who turn homes into hotels for a few weeks out of the year.
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Newyork
Snakes, Spores and Sewage: Life in the Neighborhood Called ‘the Hole’
Snakes are not a typical concern for most New Yorkers. Yet this fall, Julisa Rodriguez nearly tripped over one in her backyard. “I almost passed out,” said Ms. Rodriguez, 38, a stay-at-home mother of two. The snake’s appearance had followed a rat ...
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Newyork
The 12 Vibes of Christmas
CreditCredit...The 12 Vibes of Christmas Which is yours? By Frank Rojas Illustrations by Erik Carter Dec. 16, 2023Soft lights in warm colors or bright LEDs? Handcrafted ornaments or modern, minimalist baubles? Real tree or fake? Shopping for holiday ...
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News
American Dream Deferred: Why Housing Prices May Pose a Problem for Biden
Buying a home is a less attainable goal for many young people, and rents are expensive. Could that dog Democrats in the 2024 election?
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News
Rod Stewart, Looking to Spend More Time in Britain, Lists L.A. Mansion
The singer-songwriter is asking $80 million for the sprawling mansion designed by the architect Richard Landry. He paid $12 million for the lot in 1991.
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Newyork
Low Prices and High Hopes at a Pop-Up Market on Randall’s Island
Low Prices and High Hopes at a Pop-Up Market on Randall’s Island Since early October, an ecosystem of barbers, vendors and chefs has sprung up outside one of the city’s largest migrant shelters at Randall’s Island Athletic Field 83. Photographs and ...
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US
Rosalynn Carter’s Life in Photos
Rosalynn Carter, who died on Nov. 19 at the age of 96, was a bridge — between generations, between the quiet simplicity of small-town life and the chaotic arenas of national and international politics, between competing notions of a woman’s place in ...