Time
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News
Vaults, Ducts, Kitchens: Everything Must Go When a Company Moves Out
Wayne Horne’s job comes with many challenges. This time, the problem was a generator that was too large to fit through its existing vent. Mr. Horne, the director of decommissioning at the real estate firm CBRE, was helping a client vacate a ...
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News
Two Irish Guys in New York: Fast Friends Make Fortunate Roommates
They were relieved to find a new two-bedroom in Brooklyn, and surprised by the hearty welcome they got as the first residents in their building.
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Science
The Science Nobel Winners Were Short and Fast
The awards for physics and chemistry were a reminder that the most important processes in nature unfold on a scale divorced from everyday human affairs.
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News
The Wager That Betting Can Change the World
I had never before attended a business conference with a 28 percent chance of an orgy. But those were the official orgy odds when I arrived at Manifest, a self-described “gathering of forecasting nerds” that the forecasting start-up Manifold Markets ...
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Newyork
The Hidden Moral Injury of ‘OK Boomer’
Mourners gathered around San Francisco City Hall this week to remember Senator Dianne Feinstein, one of the most formidable politicians of her generation. Her passing meant not just the end of her political career, but also the end of a furious ...
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Newyork
How S. Epatha Merkerson, Actor, Spends Her Sundays
Known for “Law & Order” and now starring in “Chicago Med,” the actor can be found most Sundays at home in her favorite place: a bedroom she converted into a quilting studio.
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Newyork
A ‘School Dance for Adults’ Embraces the Aughts
From Disney Channel bops to Nickelodeon theme songs, tween pop from the 2000s is proving to be an unironic draw at parties across the country.
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Newyork
They Met the Old-Fashioned Way: Playing Glow-in-the-Dark Dodgeball
Yan Fu and Leslie Hamilton, the marathon sea swimmer, were on opposing New York City teams. But after late-night hot dogs and a swipe of Chapstick, they joined forces forever.
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Newyork
The Joys of Walking, Together and Solo
More from our inbox: How to Live a Long, Healthy LifeUse Cruise Ships to House Homeless PeopleToxic Military BasesSong of the CricketsCredit...Illustration by Shoshana Schultz/The New York TimesTo the Editor: I enjoyed Lydia Polgreen’s Sept. 24 ...
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Books
Hidden Art: A Rhapsody for the Soul, in 10 City Corners
When I emerge from an art gallery or a museum, the world around me looks different. Leaving the Metropolitan Museum of Art late one afternoon, the color of the sunlight is amplified by my memory of the luminous gold in a peacock’s tail rendered in a ...