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News
What Does the Real Estate Shake-up Mean for New Yorkers?
Most real estate agents in the city are not affiliated with the National Association of Realtors. Here’s how the group’s recent blockbuster settlement will affect buying and selling homes in New York City.
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Newyork
When We See the Climate More Clearly, What Will We Do?
This month MethaneSAT, an $88 million, 770-pound surveillance satellite conceived by the Environmental Defense Fund and designed at Harvard to precisely track the human sources of methane being released so promiscuously into the atmosphere, was ...
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US
U.S. Debt Races Toward Record This Decade, C.B.O. Warns
Recently passed spending limits have slightly improved the nation’s fiscal outlook.
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US
Georgia Judge Allows Trump and Co-Defendants to Appeal Ruling on Prosecutor
An appeals court will now decide if it will weigh in on whether Fani T. Willis, the Fulton County district attorney, should be disqualified.
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Newyork
An Arab Mandate for Palestine
Sooner or later, the war in Gaza will end. Hamas’s leaders hope that when it does, they will emerge from their tunnels to raise their green banners over the rubble — a symbolic victory for “Resistance” in the face of the misery they sowed on Oct. 7 ...
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US
Microsoft Hires DeepMind Co-Founder to Run Consumer A.I.
Mustafa Suleyman is leaving a start-up called Inflection to take the senior position with Microsoft.
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Books
The Philharmonic’s New Season: What We Want to Hear
Gustavo Dudamel, who takes over as music and artistic director in 2026, is getting a head start with three weeks of concerts and more programs.
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US
Jail Cells? Morgues? Your Cruise Ship Has Some Surprises for You.
Here are five unexpected features on ships, some of which you hopefully won’t discover on your own.
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Newyork
My Wife Plans to End Her Life. Should I Tell My Very Religious Father?
The magazine’s Ethicist columnist on whether to disclose a delicate decision to a loved one who may oppose it.
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World
Gambia May Overturn Landmark Ban on Female Genital Cutting
If lawmakers in the West African country vote to repeal a 2015 ban, Gambia would become the first nation to roll back protections against the practice.