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Business
TikTok Class Is in Session
Those who can go viral do. And they may also teach a class or two while they’re at it.
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News
Elena Xausa, Illustrator With a Whimsical Style, Dies at 38
Her brightly colored work, often serving as visual metaphors, was sought after worldwide by major periodicals and advertisers like Apple…
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News
A Belarusian Writer Who Calls for Poems Made of Barbed Wire
In “Motherfield,” her first collection to appear in English, Julia Cimafiejeva grapples with questions of language, nationalism and oppression.
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Magazine
Merry ‘Sismas’: A Holiday Tradition Honors Friendship
For a group of devoted girlfriends, the season shines brighter when they’re together — preferably in a costume, eating some…
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World
German Court Sentences Ex-Concentration Camp Secretary to Probation
Irmgard Furchner, who was in her late teens when she worked in the Stutthof camp, was convicted as the authorities…
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Magazine
The Filmmaker Has Many Clothes
In “Outfitumentary,” the artist and filmmaker K8 Hardy documents more than a decade of her daily outfits, starting in 2001.…
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World
After 90 Years, a Menorah That Symbolized Defiance Is Rekindled in Germany
A 1931 photograph of a menorah on a windowsill also showed a Nazi flag in the street outside. This Hanukkah…
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World
N.Y.U. Director Embezzled Funds for Home Renovation, Prosecutors Say
Cindy Tappe was charged with sending $3.3 million to shell companies she created, and converting some of it for her…
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World
As Migrants Arrive in New York, Adams Says New Wave Would Strain City
Mayor Eric Adams said the city was in “urgent need” of state and federal funds to support new arrivals, estimating…
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Real Estate
A New Lifeline for the Unseen: Homeless College Students
Osemenga Celey-Okogun, 19, a biology major at Medgar Evers College in Brooklyn, was prepared to drop out of school this…