Year: 2024
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Real Estate
Take a Walk Through the Hamptons With a Photographer and Her iPhone
The photographer Susan Kaufman fell in love with the Hamptons at the age of 8. She was seated in the…
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World
How Lowriders Put a Vivid Stamp on New York City’s Car Scene
Growing up in Mexico, Marco Flores fantasized about the lowrider cars he saw in magazines, studying their colorful bodies and…
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World
As Trump Trial Nears Its End, the Law May Give Prosecutors an Edge
The former president’s defense appeared to chip away at Michael Cohen’s credibility, but legal experts said the case is still…
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World
‘I Selected a Friday Evening in June to Celebrate With a Barbecue’
How to cool drinks in a pinch, a keepsake brought back to life and more reader tales of New York…
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World
Thousands march in Tel Aviv to call for a hostage deal.
There are growing signs of domestic frustration with how Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s government has handled the war in Gaza.
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World
With an Eye to Black Voters, Biden to Address Graduates at Morehouse College
The president’s appearance at the historically Black college in Atlanta was not welcomed by all on campus, amid dissatisfaction with…
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Food
Domination Meets Inspiration in a Consuming Affair Between Artists
R.O. Kwon’s second novel, “Exhibit,” sees two Korean American women finding pleasure in a bond that knits creative expression and…
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Food
Let’s Not Do Another Civil War if We Can Help It, OK?
As we approach this November’s presidential election, “blood bath” is quickly becoming one of Donald Trump’s favorite new terms. If…
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Food
Inside Reese Witherspoon’s Literary Empire
“You’d be shocked by how many books have women chained in basements,” Reese Witherspoon said. “I know it happens in…
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Food
A Novel of Nantucket’s Unglamorous Side
In “Wait,” Gabriella Burnham examines island life from a fresh angle.