(An Idiosyncratic Blog On Political And Other Happenings In Pakistan And In The World)
November 27, 2021
Anna Watts for The New York Times
About 4,500 volunteers wrangled giant balloons and threw confetti into a crowd excited to see the annual parade in person.
By Sarah Maslin Nir
In the Bronx, where the percentage of murders solved by the police has plunged, one family is waiting impatiently for a day that may not come.
By Ali Watkins
Bemelmans Bar now has bouncers. And at the Rainbow Room, a post-punk after party.
By Alyson Krueger
"If anything, my election showed nobody's untouchable," said Edward Durr Jr., who pulled off a stunning victory to win a New Jersey State Senate seat.
By Tracey Tully
When she's not at her whimsical secondhand shop, Leigh Altshuler plays board games and visits neighbors.
By Paige Darrah
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