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Lloyd Newman, Teenage Chronicler of ‘Ghetto Life,’ Dies at 43
He and LeAlan Jones recorded stories of life and death in a Chicago housing project for NPR, winning a Peabody Award and inspiring the birth of StoryCorps.
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US
A Conversation With Eric Garcetti, Who Led Los Angeles for Nearly a Decade
As he steps down, the city’s 42nd mayor talks legacy, racial tensions and whether he’ll become the U.S. ambassador to India.
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Newyork
Subway Station Clerks To Step Out From Booths Into New Role
The M.T.A. workers, who once sold tokens to transit riders, will now provide roaming customer service in subway stations.
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Newyork
New York’s New Gun Law Remains Intact for Now After Appeals Court Ruling
A three-judge panel temporarily halted a lower court’s ruling blocking a section of the law, the third such stay the panel has issued this month.
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World
Your Tuesday Briefing
Sam Bankman-Fried, the founder of FTX, has been arrested and will face criminal charges.
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Books
In Harlem, a Playful New Youth Center Is an Instant Landmark
Filled with light, the cozy headquarters of the Brotherhood Sister Sol is designed to tell children “they matter.”
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News
Wall Street Journal Names a New Editor
News Corp said that Emma Tucker, a longtime editor in London, would replace Matthew Murray, who has led the news organization for four years.
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US
After an Election Tie in New Hampshire, a Do-Over Without the Drama
One race’s final tally: 970 to 970. So two candidates square off again in a city where voters are mostly keeping their politics to themselves.
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World
‘It Doesn’t Hurt at All’: In China’s New Covid Strategy, Vaccines Matter
As the government drops its restrictions, it not only needs to convince people that the virus is nothing to fear, but also that inoculations are essential.
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World
Your Monday Briefing
The German aristocrat connected to a plot to overthrow the government.