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New Jersey Governor Wants to Expand Number of Liquor Licenses

“It is OK to admit it. It’s cool to be from New Jersey again,” Gov. Philip D. Murphy said on…

Magazine

A California Home Returns to Its 1970s Roots, Wall-to-Wall Carpeting and All

When the furniture designer Glenn Lawson set about renovating a house in the Santa Barbara hills, he committed to honoring…

News

Election Deniers Are Also Economy Deniers

The people who will be running the House of Representatives for the next two years — a group that does…

News

A Festival Is ‘Uncensored’ No More After Pulling a Work About Gender

The Frigid Fringe Festival in New York said it would no longer bill itself as “uncensored” after deciding not to…

Magazine

Prince Harry, Up Close

Reading the royal portrait on “Spare.”

News

The Rollout of Prince Harry’s Book Is Chaotic. Sales Are Still Surging.

A litany of leaks and interview clips before the book’s publication has made the process hard for the publisher to…

News

Pope Benedict Wasn’t Conservative. He Was Something Much More Surprising.

“The words of a dead man,” W.H. Auden wrote in his elegy for a fellow poet, “are modified in the…

News

Workers Are Losing in the Inflation Battle

Memo to staff: We highly value your work for us. However, we are not going to give you raises this…

News

When the Camera Can’t Turn Away, These Women Force Us to Listen

Films as different as the biopic “Till” and the thriller “Resurrection” use lengthy monologues to give female characters the chance…

Finance

Video Game Workers Get a Union Foothold at Microsoft

The outcome, involving about 300 employees, is one of organized labor’s biggest victories at a major U.S. tech company.

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