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Restaurant Review: Formal Dining Shows What It Can Do at Café Carmellini
You thought Old World opulence was over? A prolific chef gives it a new and very personal spin.
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Science
New Origin Story for Tyrannosaurus Rex Suggested by Fossil
Researchers say the species they named Tyrannosaurus mcraeensis predated the dinosaur era’s great predator.
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Newyork
How a Former N.F.L. Player Started Designing Sculptural Furniture
Plus: hand-painted sweatpants, a chef’s hotel in Seattle and more recommendations from T Magazine.
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News
Bitcoin Heads to Wall Street. Now What?
A new kind of exchange-traded fund linked to the cryptocurrency could begin trading as soon as Thursday, and the investment world is buzzing.
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US
With Chris Christie Out, Nikki Haley Is Poised to Benefit in New Hampshire
Ms. Haley has cut into former President Donald J. Trump’s lead in the state where Mr. Christie had spent significant time wooing voters opposed to Mr. Trump.
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US
Newsom Seeks to Close $37.9 Billion Deficit by Cutting Spending and Using Reserves
The News Gov. Gavin Newsom announced on Wednesday that California had a $37.9 billion budget deficit and asked state lawmakers to cover the shortfall by trimming spending and drawing down reserves in an election year. California Gov. Gavin Newsom ...
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World
Former Minister Arrested After Standoff at Poland’s Presidential Palace
The incident escalated a campaign by the ousted Law and Justice party to resist the transfer of power after it lost its parliamentary majority in October.
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Newyork
Menendez Lashed Out on the Senate Floor. Now, He’s Fighting Back in Court.
Lawyers for Senator Robert Menendez filed a dismissal motion on Wednesday, offering a first glimpse into the New Jersey Democrat’s defense strategy.
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World
To Run the British Museum, You’ll Get $275,000 and a Host of Problems
The museum is seeking a new leader to manage the fallout from recent thefts and demands to return contested items. Applicants have two weeks to apply.
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Newyork
In Newark, 16-Year-Olds ‘With Skin in the Game’ Are Set to Get the Vote
New Jersey’s largest city is poised to allow 16- and 17-year-olds to vote in school board elections, starting in April.