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Teams can have numerous restrictions lifted when they are 85 percent vaccinated. A few teams have reached that total so far.
If a state wants funds for infrastructure, it should meet strict conditions about housing construction.
The first purely digital timepieces have been offered to bidders, but will their auctions become a watershed moment or a bubble? Only time will tell.
Georgia’s Valdosta High School, a longtime football powerhouse, is awash in a scandal involving race, funny money, allegations of improper recruiting and a one-armed booster named Nub.
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On the old block, another Thursday at the bodega and more reader tales of New York City in this week’s Metropolitan Diary.
It’s not easy to find an affordable rental when you’re a drummer. One Manhattanite tried some unorthodox tactics and found a gem.
In powering through discomfort, I became inured to it — until I figured out how to acknowledge what I actually wanted.
For his book, “How to Watch Basketball Like a Genius,” Nick Greene spoke to the best in ballet, magic and astrophysics for a fresh perspective on the sport.
A tribute to the brief but affecting moments that can be shared between polite acquaintances and even people unlikely to meet again.
Stir-fried, tossed with pasta or baked: Put this sign of spring to work.
Many Americans increased their alcohol intake during the pandemic, with women and parents of young children disproportionately affected.
Ernesto’s, on the Lower East Side, channels San Sebastián with an unfussy menu and a generous hand.
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