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COLLEGE-EDUCATED WORKERS ARE LEAVING COASTAL CITIES, ANALYSIS SHOWS



The college graduates who fill white-collar jobs are migrating away from the
country’s most expensive major metros — and have been since before the pandemic.

10 min read




ANALYSIS: ERDOGAN’S GRIP ON POWER IS LOOSENED BUT NOT BROKEN, VOTE SHOWS



Despite a struggling economy and the opposition to Turkey’s drift toward one-man
rule, President Recep Tayyip Erdogan was leading ahead of a presidential runoff.

5 min read


HERE ARE FOUR TAKEAWAYS FROM TURKEY’S NAIL-BITING PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION.

4 min read


THESE MAPS SHOW HOW EVERY PROVINCE IN TURKEY HAS VOTED SO FAR.


Sergey Ponomarev for The New York Times


BRITAIN PROMISES MORE MISSILES AND DRONES ON ZELENSKY’S VISIT



A brief stop in England by President Volodymyr Zelensky of Ukraine on Monday
came after a whirlwind trip through Europe’s capitals over the weekend.

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RUSSIAN CUSTOMS DATA SHOWED THAT MILLIONS OF DOLLARS OF U.S.-MADE AIRCRAFT PARTS
WERE SENT TO RUSSIA LAST YEAR.

6 min read


THE WAGNER LEADER DISPUTED A REPORT THAT HE OFFERED TO BETRAY RUSSIA.

2 min read


President Volodymyr Zelensky with Prime Minister Rishi Sunak of Britain. Pool
photo by Carl Court
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YOUR DNA CAN NOW BE PULLED FROM THIN AIR. PRIVACY EXPERTS ARE WORRIED.



Environmental DNA research has aided conservation, but scientists say its
ability to glean information about human populations and individuals poses
dangers.

8 min read


Isabel Seliger


WHY SOME COMPANIES ARE OPTING TO USE THE TERM ‘DIVERSITY AND BELONGING’



The changing terminology reflects new thinking among some consultants, who say
traditional D.E.I. strategies haven’t worked out as planned.

7 min read


Karith Foster, chief executive of the consultancy Inversity Solutions, said an
overemphasis on identity groups and a tendency to reduce people to “victim or
villain” can alienate. Nick Oxford for The New York Times


INSIDE THE LAST OLD-SCHOOL SELTZER SHOP IN NEW YORK

Brooklyn Seltzer Boys has a century-old carbonator and a museum with a spritzing
station. Beat that, LaCroix.

Juan Arredondo for The New York Times


ABORTION SHOWDOWN IN NORTH CAROLINA MAY HINGE ON A SINGLE VOTE



After the G.O.P.-led legislature passed a 12-week ban, the Democratic governor
vetoed the bill. The Republicans could override it, if they stay unified.

6 min read


Roy Cooper, the Democratic governor of North Carolina, vetoed a bill banning
abortion at 12 weeks. Kate Medley for The New York Times


A CRUMBLING NEW YORK GARAGE COLLAPSED. DOZENS MORE HAVE SIMILAR PROBLEMS.



The fatal failure of a building in Manhattan raised questions about parking
structures across the city. Records and interviews revealed widespread issues.

10 min read


Dave Sanders for The New York Times


E.U. APPROVES MICROSOFT’S $69 BILLION DEAL FOR ACTIVISION



The green light follows objections to the blockbuster deal by American and
British regulators on the grounds that it would undercut competition.

4 min read


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ALAN RUCK IS READY TO LEAVE THE ROY FAMILY



As “Succession” nears its end, the veteran actor is looking forward to closing
the book on Connor Roy.

6 min read


“SUCCESSION” RECAP: IT’S ELECTION NIGHT IN AMERICA. STAY AWAY FROM THE BODEGA
SUSHI.

6 min read


DEMOCRACY WENT UP FOR SALE IN “SUCCESSION.” IN THE REAL WORLD, THE PRICE IS
USUALLY CHEAPER, OUR CRITIC WRITES.

6 min read


Daniel Dorsa for The New York Times

Hiroko Masuike/The New York Times



IS IT LAST CALL AT NEW YORK’S FRIARS CLUB?



The headquarters of the legendary entertainment fraternity is facing the threat
of foreclosure as its leaders look for a buyer to help keep the party going.

5 min read






ARE YOU ON TEAM TENNIS, PICKLEBALL OR PADEL? OR ALL THREE?

6 min read


THERE’S SOMETHING “SPOOKY” ABOUT THIS NEWLY DISCOVERED SHARK SPECIES.

2 min read

Opinion


GAIL COLLINS AND BRET STEPHENS


TRUMP CANNOT BE UNSEEN

7 min read






ADAM GOPNIK


WHAT WE LOSE WHEN WE PUSH OUR KIDS TO ‘ACHIEVE’

6 min read






MITCHELL ABIDOR AND MIGUEL LAGO


HOW MARINE LE PEN BECAME FRANCE’S VOICE OF REASON

5 min read






NATHAN M. JENSEN AND STEVEN PEDIGO


­WHY LAWS MEANT TO CREATE JOBS CAN BE SO DESTRUCTIVE FOR OUR CITIES

5 min read






MARGARET RENKL


GRADUATES, MY GENERATION WRECKED SO MUCH THAT’S PRECIOUS. HOW CAN I OFFER YOU
ADVICE?

5 min read






KARLA CORNEJO VILLAVICENCIO


IMMIGRANTS LOVE AMERICA THE WAY IT NEEDS TO BE LOVED

4 min read






LETTERS FROM OUR READERS


RALPH NADER AND OTHERS CLASH OVER THE VALUE OF THIRD PARTIES

5 min read






DAVID FRENCH


WHEN THE RULE OF LAW FAILS US

5 min read






FARAH STOCKMAN


LEADERS STAY, OTHERS RUN

5 min read


RACHEL LOUISE SNYDER


WHAT DO YOU SAY WHEN THE PERSON YOU LOVE MOST IN THE WORLD RETURNS?

7 min read


MICHAEL W. MCCONNELL


THE CASE FOR VIOLATING THE DEBT LIMIT IS DANGEROUS NONSENSE

4 min read


TISH HARRISON WARREN


MANAGING SCREEN TIME IS A FAMILY MATTER

7 min read


TOM KANE AND SEAN REARDON


PARENTS DON’T UNDERSTAND HOW FAR BEHIND THEIR KIDS ARE IN SCHOOL


JAMELLE BOUIE


JOHN FRANKENHEIMER POINTED HIS CAMERA TOWARD THE THINGS WE CANNOT ESCAPE

6 min read


MAUREEN DOWD


AS SUN TZU SAYS, ‘KNOW THE ENEMY’

4 min read


BILL SAMMON


WE’RE ASKING THE WRONG QUESTIONS ABOUT THE TRUMP TOWN HALL

4 min read




LISTEN TO ‘THE DAILY’



Inside the U.S. government’s double-edged relationship with the most powerful
and notorious hacking tool.




READ THE MORNING



Covid coverage offers a case study of journalistic independence, David Leonhardt
writes.

7 min read


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AFTER A BORDER POLICY ENDS, THE MIGRATION SURGE ABATES. FOR NOW.



Economic hardship, climate change, political instability and gang violence will
continue to spur emigration to the U.S. from many corners of the world.

5 min read


MUTATION PROTECTED MAN FROM ALZHEIMER’S DISEASE, HINTING AT TREATMENT



A man in his early 40s showed physical signs of the illness, but didn’t develop
symptoms until he was nearly 70 because of a protective gene.

3 min read


A CANCER SURGEON AND PATIENT IS BIDEN’S PICK TO LEAD N.I.H.



President Biden said that he had selected Dr. Monica Bertagnolli to be the next
director of the National Institutes of Health.

3 min read


Jamie Kelter Davis for The New York Times



WHAT CHICAGO’S NEW MAYOR SAYS ABOUT THE CITY’S BIGGEST CHALLENGES



Brandon Johnson, a progressive Democrat who was sworn in today, explains how he
plans to manage the nation’s third-largest city in a complicated moment.

4 min read


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Culture and Lifestyle


SPRING DRESSING ISN’T IMPOSSIBLE

The key? Don’t worry about following rules.

1 min read




HOW DO I UPGRADE MY CARHARTT WARDROBE?



A reader wants to spruce up a closet full of “drab Pacific Northwest earth
tones.”

3 min read


ANA ROS, ONE OF THE WORLD’S BEST CHEFS



She broke through the boys’ club of fine dining, earning two Michelin stars.

7 min read


A MYSTERIOUS POSTCARD SPARKS A NOVEL



Anne Berest’s “The Postcard” is part Holocaust drama, part family mystery.

5 min read


VIETNAM CHANGED HOW HE HEARD THE WORLD



Henry Threadgill’s memoir traces his wartime experience to his jazz career.

5 min read

The AthleticIn-depth sports coverage of your favorite teams and leagues.


ALL JA MORANT HAD TO DO WAS LEARN FROM HIS SUSPENSION. HE DIDN’T. NOW WHAT?



After another gun-related incident, the N.B.A. star’s luck has almost certainly
run out, our columnist writes.


WHY THE DODGERS, NOT THE PADRES, REMAIN THE STANDARD



Until proven otherwise, there is a separator between these two teams: One knows
how to win.


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THIS YEAR MIGHT HAVE BEEN THE 76ERS’ BEST CHANCE AT A TITLE. THEY BLEW IT.



Nobody took a greater individual hit with their Game 7 performance than Joel
Embiid.


THE WORST JOB IN SOCCER: ‘IT’S 90 MINUTES OF HELL’


COLLEGE FOOTBALL IS IN AN ARMS RACE. ONE STORIED PROGRAM IS FALLING BEHIND.


COULD PREMIER LEAGUE PUNISHMENTS AFFECT THE TITLE RACE?

New York Times CookingRecipes, advice and inspiration for any occasion.



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WORDLE



Guess the 5-letter word with 6 chances.




TODAY’S WORDLE REVIEW



Our columnist reviews the day’s puzzle. Warning: Contains spoilers!

2 min read




DIGITS | BETA



Challenge yourself with a daily numbers puzzle.




SPELLING BEE



How many words can you make with 7 letters?




THE CROSSWORD



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LETTER BOXED



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