(An Idiosyncratic Blog On Political And Other Happenings In Pakistan And In The World)
March 20, 2022
Natalie Keyssar for The New York Times
Moratoriums have expired on turning off utilities for customers who have failed to pay their bills, prompting fears that thousands could be left in the dark.
By Patrick McGeehan
A New York City clean-air program allows citizens to report idling commercial vehicles in exchange for a cut of the fines. Some drivers respond with fists.
By Michael Wilson and Sarah Blesener
A wheel-friendly rink is opening in Midtown's famous sunken plaza, part of a rebrand of the Art Deco complex to attract more New Yorkers.
By Jane Margolies
The jazz club, with its dim lighting and closely packed tables, looms large in our collective imagination. But today, the music is thriving in a host of different spaces.
By Giovanni Russonello and Sinna Nasseri
Critic's Notebook
Domenico DeMarco, who founded Di Fara Pizza in 1965, has died. He was a link between the cooking of Southern Italy and the city's corner-slice culture.
By Pete Wells
Big CITY
Masks when we're sick, bikes for everyone, and new respect for workers.
By Ginia Bellafante
The twin sisters, who have been go-to experts during the pandemic, are outspoken on racial inequities in health care.
By Tammy La Gorce
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