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A Mad Dash as Commuters Deal With New L.I.R.R. Service
The railroad’s long-awaited expansion to the East Side of Manhattan has unexpectedly added travel time for some Brooklyn-bound commuters.
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Want to Lower Housing Costs? Build in New York’s Suburbs.
Across the New York City suburbs, a thicket of local zoning laws thwarts the building of all but the most…
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Are We All Supposed to Be Wearing Long Gloves Now?
A reader has noticed celebrities accessorizing their red carpet looks with elbow-length evening gloves. What’s the appeal?
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Britain’s Cautionary Tale of Self-Destruction
In December, as many as 500 patients per week were dying in Britain because of E.R. waits, according to the…
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Top French Film Awards Bar Nominees Investigated on Sexual Violence Charges
The César Academy’s decision is its latest effort to improve its image after years marked by abuse scandals.
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Business
After a Terrible Year for Bonds, the Outlook Is Better
October capped their worst 12-month period ever, and the economy is under pressure. Yet the fundamental math of bond returns…
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How America’s Trains Nearly Went Off the Rails
I haven’t operated a railroad since I got a Lionel train set for Christmas decades ago, but even I can…
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We’re Spending More Time Alone. Maybe It’s Because We’re Exhausted.
Last month, The Washington Post ran an opinion essay titled “Americans are choosing to be alone. Here’s why we should…