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The Upside of a Population Decline
More from our inbox: Giuliani’s Drinking ProblemMy Book Was Almost BannedRequire Masks in HospitalsMagic at the WeddingAll of the Predictions Agree on One Thing: Humanity Peaks Soon Most people now live in countries where two or fewer children are ...
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The Remaking of The Wall Street Journal
Last month, Emma Tucker, the new editor in chief of The Wall Street Journal, gathered the newsroom to share a blunt message: The media industry had morphed “beyond recognition” and The Journal needed to adapt, or be left behind. “We don’t want to be ...
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Workers Exposed to Extreme Heat Have Few Protections
Tens of millions of Americans are struggling to cope with soaring temperatures. OSHA is developing new workplace safety standards, but they are not yet complete.
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Biden Cancels an Additional $9 Billion in Student Loan Debt
The move comes just three days after student loan repayments resumed following a three-year pause.
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Restaurant Review: I Sodi Returns, Without the Sardine-Can Space
The popular Tuscan outpost in the West Village has moved to more generous quarters, but the bracing minimalism of its cooking remains largely intact.
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6 Podcasts for the Spooky Season
These shows deliver disturbing true stories of everyday horror, lively recaps of scary movies and creepy scripted dramas about the supernatural.
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Newyork
MAGA Wouldn’t Be Such a Threat if the Electoral System Worked
Last week, President Biden gave a wide-ranging interview to John Harwood of ProPublica that touched on his presidency, the Republican Party and the present state and future status of American democracy. Early in the interview, Harwood asks Biden ...
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South Asians Are Divided Over a Pending Ban on Caste Discrimination
Some say a bill awaiting Gov. Gavin Newsom’s signature that would forbid caste-based bias is badly needed, while others say it unfairly singles out Hindus for legal exposure.
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Met Museum’s Great Hall Store to Become Gallery
A renovation will create more exhibition space for the popular Costume Institute show as well as a new store and restaurant at the plaza level.
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Climate Change Is Forcing Families Into a New Kind of Indefinite Hell
The August wildfire that roared through the town of Lahaina in Hawaii burned so hot that some of the dead were effectively cremated, their bones combusting to unidentifiable ash. Other bodies may have been lost in the Pacific Ocean, into which many ...