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As New York City Schools Face a Crisis, Charter Schools Gain Students
As traditional public schools in the nation’s largest system endure a perilous period of student loss and funding shortfalls, New…
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World
Manhattan Prosecutors Again Consider a Path Toward Charging Trump
The Manhattan district attorney’s office has moved to jump-start its criminal investigation into Donald J. Trump, according to people with…
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World
Up for Auction: Nike Air Force Ones Signed by Ice-T
Good morning. Today we’ll look at the city’s auction of 50 gifts to past mayors. We’ll also look at how…
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Key Union Votes Down Freight Rail Contract, Making Strike More Likely
Members of a union that primarily represent freight rail conductors have narrowly voted down a tentative labor contract, their union…
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World
Beyond Meat Is Struggling, and the Plant-Based Meat Industry Worries
For a while, it seemed Beyond Meat was taking over the world. Its faux burgers and sausages were landing on…
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Magazine
He Helps the RealReal Keep it Real
The trash bags seemingly contained a treasure trove. Comme des Garçons, Maison Margiela, Helmut Lang and Jean Paul Gaultier were…
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Magazine
Dumpster Diving to Shame Stores and Fight Waste
At the third Duane Reade of the night, Anna Sacks, 31, a dumpster diver who goes by @trashwalker on TikTok,…
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Food
What if You Could Go to the Hospital … at Home?
Late last month, Raymond Johnson, 83, began feeling short of breath. “It was difficult just getting around,” he recently recalled…
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World
On the River at Night, Ambushing Russians
ON THE BANKS OF THE DNIPRO RIVER, Ukraine — Under cover of darkness, a group of soldiers heaved their dinghy…
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World
Would You Pay $1,000 to See the World’s Biggest Lizards?
PADAR ISLAND, Indonesia — The tourists arrived by the boatload, ready to climb 900 steps to the summit of remote…