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Best Dance Performances of 2024

Best Dance Performances of 2024

Gia Kourlas, Brian Seibert and Roslyn Sulcas
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Politics

Once-in-a-generation ballerinas, topical works that transcended politics and a voguing “Cats” were highlights of the year.


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Ingrid Lewis-Martin, Top Adviser to Mayor Adams, Resigns

Ingrid Lewis-Martin, Top Adviser to Mayor Adams, Resigns

Emma G. Fitzsimmons
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Politics

The departure of Ms. Lewis-Martin, whose phone was seized by investigators in September, is the latest in a string of resignations among the mayor’s inner circle.


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The Trouble Began Where #MeToo Became #ChurchToo

The Trouble Began Where #MeToo Became #ChurchToo

David French
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Politics

Yes, people want justice — so long as justice costs them nothing, or very little.


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My 500-Mile Journey Across Alaska’s Thawing Arctic

My 500-Mile Journey Across Alaska’s Thawing Arctic

Jon Waterman
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Politics

I had read about how the rapid warming of the Arctic was upending the landscape and its people. Now I’ve seen it.


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A Trip to New York

A Trip to New York

Elisabeth Goodridge
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Politics

Expert advice to make the most of a New York City vacation.


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Saving Christmas in North Carolina, One Tree at a Time, After Hurricane Helene

Saving Christmas in North Carolina, One Tree at a Time, After Hurricane Helene

Emily Cochrane and Mike Belleme
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Politics

The storm upended the Christmas tree industry in the state’s western region. Now, farmers and residents are eager for the comfort of the season’s rituals.


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Google’s Sundar Pichai on Antitrust, Trump and A.I.

Google’s Sundar Pichai on Antitrust, Trump and A.I.

Andrew Ross Sorkin and Sarah Kessler
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Politics

Google’s chief executive spoke with Andrew Ross Sorkin at the DealBook Summit


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At Least 11 Dead in Mayotte After Tropical Cyclone Chido Strikes

At Least 11 Dead in Mayotte After Tropical Cyclone Chido Strikes

Mike Ives and Nazaneen Ghaffar
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Politics

The prefect of Mayotte said the death toll could climb. The storm, the equivalent of a Category 3, made landfall in Mozambique on Sunday.


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Sobhita Dhulipala and Naga Akkineni, Well-Known Indian Film Stars, Wed in ‘Intimate’ 300-Person Ceremony

Sobhita Dhulipala and Naga Akkineni, Well-Known Indian Film Stars, Wed in ‘Intimate’ 300-Person Ceremony

Sadiba Hasan
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Politics

Sobhita Dhulipala and Naga Chaitanya Akkineni bonded over their South Indian roots and a shared language that felt like home. They married in an “intimate” ceremony of 300.


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Trump and His Picks Threaten More Lawsuits Over Critical Coverage

Trump and His Picks Threaten More Lawsuits Over Critical Coverage

David Enrich
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Politics

The small flurry of threatened defamation suits is the latest sign that the incoming Trump administration appears poised to do what it can to crack down on unfavorable media coverage.


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Israel’s Military Strikes Northern Gaza After Days of Deadly Bombardment

Israel’s Military Strikes Northern Gaza After Days of Deadly Bombardment

Hiba Yazbek
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Politics

Israel’s military said it carried out strikes and raids against Hamas targets in northern Gaza on Sunday. The actions followed days of deadly attacks across the territory.


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How Might the Rebels Govern Syria? Their Ruling History in Idlib Offers Clues

How Might the Rebels Govern Syria? Their Ruling History in Idlib Offers Clues

Neil MacFarquhar and Justin Scheck
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Politics

The Islamist rebels who ousted Syria’s dictator ran a pragmatic and disciplined administration in the territory they controlled. They also jailed their critics.


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‘They Had the Desire to Return’

‘They Had the Desire to Return’

Carlotta Gall and David Guttenfelder
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Politics

Elated residents are trickling home to their shattered Syrian town, a rebel stronghold controlled until recently by the government.


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Israel Strikes Military Targets in Syria

Israel Strikes Military Targets in Syria

Vivian Yee
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Politics

The Israeli military hit weapons depots and air defenses, according to the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights. Israel has said it aims to keep military equipment out of the hands of extremists after rebels seized power a week ago.


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Automakers Thrived in the Pandemic. Many Are Now Struggling.

Automakers Thrived in the Pandemic. Many Are Now Struggling.

Jack Ewing
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Politics

Changing technology, political turmoil and competition from China are cutting into profits and forcing carmakers to cut jobs and close factories.


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