(An Idiosyncratic Blog On Political And Other Happenings In Pakistan And In The World)
January 1, 2023
OK McCausland for The New York Times
For the first time in years, New Year's Eve parties are back in full swing, despite a possible equipment shortage and a tripledemic.
By Brian Josephs
A brief history of the Times Square ball drop, a New Year's rite with journalistic beginnings and a dynamite origin.
By Jennifer Harlan
The designation gives Gov. Kathy Hochul authority to transform the Manhattan neighborhood and build 10 skyscrapers there. A lawsuit is challenging her claim.
By Matthew Haag, Patrick McGeehan and Benjamin Norman
He and his brothers built the World Financial Center in New York and the first phase of Canary Wharf in London. But their company was upended in 1992.
By Sam Roberts
Representative-elect George Santos, under scrutiny after fabricating much of his résumé, also spent campaign funds on $40,000 worth of air travel.
By Grace Ashford and Dana Rubinstein
Rachel Sterner awakes to any manner of theater crisis. By midday, she's in a headset, calling the shots. But by night, her "weekend" has begun.
By Alix Strauss
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