In late February, just after midnight, a cavernous warehouse in the Brooklyn Navy Yard thumped with the Ibiza-based D.J. and producer Solomun’s dramatic, synth-heavy house music as red light strobed over a sea of raucous 20- and 30-somethings. Two …
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What to Know About the Hepatitis A Outbreak in L.A. County
A highly contagious liver infection is surging among groups who are not typically at risk. At least seven people have died.
Continue readingYour iPhone Apps Are Changing. Here’s How and Why.
A federal judge’s recent ruling has made it possible for apps to sell software and subscriptions outside the App Store without having to pay a commission.
Continue readingCuomo Says New York Has a Mental Health Crisis. Here’s His Plan.
Former Gov. Andrew M. Cuomo will release a proposal to remove more mentally ill people from the streets to address fears about public safety.
Continue readingHow a Red-District Democrat Is Navigating Trump
transcript How a Red-District Democrat Is Navigating Trump Representative Marie Gluesenkamp Perez discusses Trump’s tariffs and where Democrats have gone wrong. You go back a couple of decades in American politics — [CLIP] Coverage of election ’96 …
Continue readingTrump’s Return to Power Elevates Ever Fringier Conspiracy Theories
People who question whether the Earth is round — a fact understood by the ancient Greeks and taught to American children in elementary school — might have been political pariahs a decade ago. Now, they’re running local Republican parties in Georgia …
Continue readingWhen Deportation Occurs Without Trials
More from our inbox: Harvard’s DefianceCuts to Meals on WheelsThe border wall in Ciudad Juárez, Mexico, in February.Credit…Alejandro Cegarra for The New York TimesTo the Editor: Re “Brushing Off Due Process for Migrants” (news analysis, front page …
Continue readingWhat Teenagers Are Saying About Cursing
Students debate whether there is too much of it today, in what cases it’s appropriate, and when it becomes a problem.
Continue readingMy Father Founded Singapore. He Wouldn’t Like What It’s Become.
My father, Lee Kuan Yew, was the founder of Singapore. He guided the nation through its first 31 years with a firm hand as prime minister, pioneering a system of government that some have called benevolent autocracy. His People’s Action Party …
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