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An Instagram-Ready Immersive Museum Uses Braille. But Is It Accessible?
Roy Nachum designed the spectacle-filled Mercer Labs, which he touts as inclusive. But some advocates for blind people say his…
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9 New Books We Recommend This Week
Suggested reading from critics and editors at The New York Times.
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At City Ballet, 2 Sparkling Premieres and Many Moments to Remember
New works, by Alexei Ratmansky and Tiler Peck, and revivals brought solace and sadness, beauty and humor — and full-out,…
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World
A ‘Tipping Point’ for News in New Zealand
“There was no single trigger that caused this,” James Gibbons, a regional executive at Warner Bros Discovery, said.
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Zelensky Names Ukraine’s Ex-Top General Ambassador to U.K.
The former top general, Valery Zaluzhny, was dismissed last month amid tensions with the civilian leadership. He has been a…
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Real Estate
Rents Are Flat — or Up, or Down, Depending Where You Look
Nationally, one-year rent increases have leveled out, but local conditions may vary.
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Home Care Aides Fight to End 24-Hour Shifts: ‘This Work Is Killing Them’
Home health care, among the fastest growing industries in New York and nationwide, is also one of the lowest paying,…
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Off the Board Game, Onto the Digital Canvas
Are role-playing games enriching culture, or destroying it? In two shows, the artist Simon Denny spoofs the grandiose fantasy worlds…
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World
From China to New York, by Way of the Southern Border
When busloads of migrants from Venezuela and Latin America started turning up on New York City streets in 2022, it…
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For Casting Directors, the Hunt for a Killer Never Stops
Procedural dramas are often relaxing to watch, but the hectic sprint to find and cast new patients, clients and crooks…