Month: November 2023
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What Today’s Migrant Crisis Looks Like to a Holocaust Refugee
Even with New York’s complicated history as a port for new arrivals, the photographs this summer of more than a…
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Girls Thrive in Many Sports. Now They’re Coming for Football, Too.
Last year, New York became one of eight states across the country that offer girls’ varsity flag football. The sport’s…
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‘I Carried Him, Screaming, Through the Night Streets of the Village’
Crying on the train, an encounter with the wrong celebrity and more reader tales from this week’s Metropolitan Diary.
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Here Are the Members of Congress Giving Up Their Seats, Setting Up a 2024 Fight
The fight for control of Congress could be heavily influenced by the already large number of members retiring or seeking…
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U.S. Troops Still Train on Weapons With Known Risk of Brain Injury
A blast shattered the stillness of a meadow in the Ozark Mountains on an autumn afternoon. Then another, and another,…
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Members of Congress Head for the Exits, Many Citing Dysfunction
More than three dozen incumbents have announced they will not seek re-election next year. Some are running for other offices,…
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3 Takeaways From the Investigation Into Trump’s Pardon of Jonathan Braun
Mr. Braun was still under investigation by the Justice Department at the time of his pardon. Here are some key…
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A Troubling Trump Pardon and a Link to the Kushners
A commutation for a drug smuggler named Jonathan Braun had broader implications than previously known. It puts new focus on…
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Sierra Leone Declares Nationwide Curfew After Attack on Armory
It was not yet clear who had tried to break into the military’s main armory and barracks in the capital,…
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‘We Went Back to the Stone Age’
Namzi Mwafi, 23, has one job, day in and day out: find water for his family. Dozens of his extended…