Year: 2024
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World
Cleveland Museum of Art to Return a Rare Ancient Icon to Libya
A 2,200-year-old sculpture of a bearded man carved from basalt, unearthed in the 1930s, is believed to have been stolen…
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Real Estate
More N.Y.C. Rentals Are Available. But Can You Afford One?
Inventory has grown over the past year, though prices continue to rise as well — just not as fast.
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World
Congestion Pricing’s Latest Challenger: New York City Truckers
The industry that moves nearly 90 percent of goods within the city is suing to challenge the policy, claiming it…
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World
Why Are People So Down About the Economy? Theories Abound.
Things look strong on paper, but many Americans remain unconvinced. We asked economic officials, the woman who coined “vibecession” and…
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Food
Sarah McLachlan Is Resurfacing
Sarah McLachlan was just 30 hours from beginning her first full-band tour in a decade, and she could not sing.…
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Food
The Unknown Ray Johnson Takes the Spotlight
The artist you meet in a small, revelatory show is quite different from the one known for mail art and…
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Food
5 Classical Music Albums You Can Listen to Right Now
John Adams’s opera “Girls of the Golden West,” a recital program by Barbara Hannigan and a collection of Elgar symphonies…
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Food
‘Handling the Undead’ Review: When the Dead Don’t Die
A zombie movie is wrapped in a gentle tale of mourning and love.
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Magazine
One Designer’s Take on the Perfect Silver Chain
Plus: a bright boutique hotel in Laos, dance music at MoMA and more recommendations from T Magazine.