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Mayor Ras Baraka of Newark staged a predawn demonstration outside an immigrant detention center. He argues that the facility’s owner does not have valid permits to operate.
Trump’s Wishes Aside, Censoring Racial History May Prove Difficult
Efforts to take the edge off the nation’s racial past in compliance with White House executive orders are facing resistance from institutions and citizens determined to preserve the truth about Black history.
When Did Restaurant Salads Get So Big?
‘Why am I cutting lettuce like a steak?’ one diner asked, but chefs say they have their reasons.
Andre 3000’s Met Gala Piano Was Both a Fashion Statement and an Album Teaser
The rapper and musician’s miniature Steinway teased his new album, “7 piano sketches,” which he released on Monday.
A Haven for Civilians in Sudan Is Attacked for a Third Day
Drone strikes hit a fuel depot, airport and a hotel in Port Sudan, bringing violence to a city that had so far been spared in the devastating civil war.
Israel Bombs Yemen’s Main Airport in Retaliation for Houthi Strike
The airstrikes on the capital, Sana, came days after the Iran-backed Houthi militia in Yemen fired a ballistic missile that struck near Israel’s main airport.
Who Is Friedrich Merz, Germany’s New Chancellor?
Supporters of Mr. Merz, a former corporate lawyer, say he is well-prepared and thoughtful, but critics accuse him of failing to think more than one step ahead and breaking promises.
Stars Hit the 2025 Met Gala After-Parties, From Jenna Ortega to Lisa
Pop stars, club kids and the mayor of New York City kept the festivities going into the early morning hours.
Restaurants Are Hard Enough to Run. Try Doing It With Your Mother.
When such family teams make it work, though, they can have mother-and-child super powers.
The Surprising Ways That Siblings Shape Our Lives
Parents try everything to influence their children. But new research suggests brothers and sisters have their own profound impact.