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What Would Disbanding the Morality Police Mean for Iran?
A top official suggested over the weekend that the unit, responsible for enforcing the Islamic Republic’s strict dress codes, had…
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China Stems Wave of Protest, but Ripples of Resistance Remain
Students, residents, lawyers and workers are still challenging the country’s Covid-19 restrictions, even though the intensity of the political chants…
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Twin Friends of Eric Adams Are Dogged by Allegations and Unpaid Debts
They run the mayor’s favorite restaurant, and he says they have put their troubled pasts behind them. Some of their…
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My Mother Has Two Sons: Me and a Squirrel
OpinionSupported by Continue reading the main storyMy Mother Has Two Sons: Me and a Squirrel Dec. 5, 2022, 5:00 a.m.…
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War and Sanctions Threaten to Thrust Russia’s Economy Back in Time
While Russia’s economy has not collapsed, an exodus of Western companies is eroding hard-won progress, and experts say the worst…
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Bob McGrath, Longtime ‘Sesame Street’ Star, Dies at 90
He was an original cast member who, for nearly half a century, played a sweater-clad and easygoing music teacher who…
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A New Clash Between Faith and Gay Rights Arrives at a Changed Supreme Court
A Colorado graphic designer says she has a First Amendment right to refuse to create websites for same-sex weddings despite…
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John Corry, Former Times Reporter and TV Critic, Dies at 89
Among his best known articles were one that helped clear a man of killing his mother and one that disputed…
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He’s the Bad Boy of Chess. But Did He Cheat?
The day before he beat the greatest chess player in the world, Hans Niemann was a curly-haired 19-year-old American known…
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‘We Chose a Bench Beneath Good Lighting for Safety’s Sake’
A special seat in Union Square Park, impatience overheard and more reader tales of New York City in this week’s…