Time
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World
Your Tuesday Briefing: China’s Space Push
Plus China’s vaccination pivot and the year’s most stylish “people.”
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Food
Rockefeller Center Is the New York Restaurant Event of the Year
When the real-estate firm Tishman Speyer was trying to persuade chefs to join what was turning into a murderers’ row of restaurants at Rockefeller Center, it used many of the deal-sweeteners that are standard in the trade: lower rents, prime ...
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World
Strike Ends at the New School and Parsons School of Design
Adjunct faculty had walked out over wages and compensation for work outside the classroom. The private school had faced a lawsuit from parents.
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Politics
NASA’s Artemis I Moon Mission to End in Water Landing: How to Watch
The Orion capsule, this time with no astronauts aboard, will splash down on Sunday afternoon after a 26-day journey that took it to the moon and back.
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World
Covid Rates Are Climbing in Los Angeles, but Residents Are Weary
Los Angeles County may bring back a mask mandate if hospitalizations continue to increase.
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Arts
Met Opera, Reeling From Cyberattack, Will Sell Tickets on New Site
The company’s computer systems have been down for more than three days. It will now use a Lincoln Center website to offer $50 general admission seats to some performances.
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World
How Darren Criss Spends His Sundays
One would think, given his holiday album, “A Very Darren Crissmas,” that Darren Criss would be kind of obsessed with Christmas. This is not quite accurate, he said. “However, aside from the convenient, yet eye-rolling pun that is the title, it is a ...
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World
The Lincoln Tunnel is Phasing Out Cash — Permanently This Time
The change takes effect on Sunday. It is the last step in an effort to bring modern toll collecting to all of the Port Authority’s tunnels and bridges.
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Food
20 Cookie Videos That Will Put You in the Holiday Spirit
Watch your favorite New York Times Cooking personalities bake their favorites, then make them yourself.
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World
Inside the Fight to Pay Food Delivery Workers $23 an Hour
App services warn that a proposed wage increase for New York City workers could mean higher delivery costs.