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Residents of an upscale enclave outside Austin, Texas, learned the hard way what it’s like when a multibillionaire moves into ...
Manhattanhenge is coming. This twice-a-year phenomenon — which lasts only a few minutes — is when the sun aligns with New ...
Stair races are reaching new heights—literally. Once a niche fitness test for the ultra-committed, the sport now boasts over ...
Olympic bronze medalist Sam Watson broke his own world record in speed climbing twice on Saturday. Watson, 19, climbed a ...
As a recent historic climb attests, Olympians Brooke Raboutou and Janja Garnbret are pushing women’s outdoor climbing, and ...
The Met steps have transcended their utilitarian purpose to become a phenomenon in their own right—New York's front porch, ...
Former New York Times opinion editor James Bennet cried on the witness stand in federal court while apologizing to Sarah Palin over a 2017 story that falsely suggested her political action ...
Your guide to what Trump’s second term means for Washington, business and the world It had been shaping up to be a strong year for prime real estate in New York City. The market here typically ...
Former Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin leaves Manhattan federal court, Monday, April 14, 2025, in New York. (AP Photo/Yuki Iwamura) 36,336 people played the daily Crossword recently. Can you solve it ...
If you are new to the game, The New York Times’ Connections gives you 16 different words, and your goal is to sort them into four secret categories. Pick four words or phrases that could be ...
If you're a fan of Wordle, Connections, Spelling Bee and other New York Times games and puzzles, a new book may have you excitedly reaching for your thinking cap. "Puzzle Mania," a collection ...