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A Slushy, Snowy, Icy Mix

A nor’easter disrupted daily life across the Northeast on Tuesday, upending school and work commutes, as rain turned to a…

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In Overnight Sweep, Police in Berkeley Clear Protesters From People’s Park

The University of California, Berkeley, has been trying for years, against determined opposition, to build new student housing on part…

Travel

America’s Truckers Face a Chronic Headache: Finding Parking

Parking spots for trucks are in short supply around the country, and the problem can lead to unsafe situations for…

Business

What to Know About the Chaebol Families That Dominate South Korea’s Economy

Conglomerates that sprawl across the society trace their roots to the nation’s rise into a world power and have been…

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Would You Pay $175,000 for a Luxury Bunker at the U.S. Open?

A new poll sent to previous luxury suite attendees tests the appetite for even more luxury options at Arthur Ashe…

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Robert Moses Put Monkeys in a Park in Harlem. They’re Finally Gone.

The iron monkeys with shackled wrists were mentioned in “The Power Broker,” which was published nearly 50 years ago, but…

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Toxic Air Is No Reason to Stay Inside for Delhi’s Joggers and Yoga Fans

In India’s capital, skipping exercise and the social routines that often come with it is seen as worse than going…

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Visitors Will Be Able to See Prospect Park’s Waterfall. Eventually.

Fallkill Falls has long been officially off limits. That’s changing, but parkgoers may have to wait until winter to see…

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Letting a Thousand Drones Rise on a Saturday in Central Park

A public art event based on a murmuration of starlings will resemble a silent display of fireworks, organizers say.

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For 30 Years, This Grown-Up’s Office Was the Playground

Emmanuel Thingue spent 30 years shaping the look and feel of New York City’s most charming public spaces.

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