(An Idiosyncratic Blog On Political And Other Happenings In Pakistan And In The World)
January 17, 2022
Stephanie Keith for The New York Times
When the building where they made their home became a smoke-filled death trap, hundreds of residents had to make life-or-death decisions as rescue workers raced to save them.
By Corina Knoll and Chelsia Rose Marcius
The victims, eight children and nine adults, came from a tight-knit community of West African immigrants.
By Karen Zraick, Anne Barnard and Lola Fadulu
"She was just the person who did everything right," a neighbor said of Michelle Go, who died on Saturday when a homeless man pushed her in front of an R train.
By Tracey Tully and Ashley Southall
From in-person and virtual performances to exhibitions and tours, the city offers plenty of options for honoring the civil rights leader this year.
By Sarah Bahr
Without hard rules about employees who test positive, owners and workers are weighing safety against finances, and not always agreeing on the answer.
By Priya Krishna and Christina Morales
Curtains are rising again after the Omicron surge caused widespread cancellations, but attendance has fallen steeply. Nine shows are closing, at least temporarily.
By Michael Paulson
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