[ad_1] The mayors of New York, Chicago and Denver said a nonending flow of migrants arriving from the southern border has pushed their cities to the breaking point heading into…
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Civil War Gaffe Undercuts Nikki Haley’s 2024 Pitch
[ad_1] Updated Dec. 29, 2023 1:36 pm ET Republican Nikki Haley, who until this week had run a disciplined and largely error-free presidential campaign, has been forced into an uncomfortable…
‘The Night of the Iguana’ Review: A Storm Blows In Off-Broadway
[ad_1] New York A mighty squall descends upon the faded Mexican hotel where Tennessee Williams’s 1961 play “The Night of the Iguana” is set. The storm is a natural occurrence…
Retailers Are Bracing for Their Postholiday Returns Hangover
[ad_1] Retailers are bracing for a wave of postholiday merchandise returns, with returns-services provider Optoro projecting that U.S. consumers will send back $173 billion of goods between Thanksgiving and the…
As Pressure on Harvard President Increases, University Board Feels the Squeeze
[ad_1] Dec. 24, 2023 10:32 pm ET In the wake of calls for the resignation of Harvard President Claudine Gay, a growing number of faculty members are turning their focus…
In Sedona, a Rust-Covered Home Is Disguised by the Desert Landscape
[ad_1] Ian and Anne Rowland are married software engineers who can work from almost anywhere. And that, during New England’s long gray winters, means anywhere but Cambridge, Mass. “We wanted…
Facing Housing Shortages, Cities Try Cramming More Units on Lots
[ad_1] The Austin duplex Jane Kurzawa Cravey and her then-husband moved into in 1979 was rundown, but the couple was able to use rental income from the second unit to…