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December 25, 2022
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The Greek Orthodox house of worship was destroyed on Sept. 11. After 21 years and $85 million, its glowing new home has opened.
By Jane Margolies
A Congressional panel identified for removal or modification 13 items at the United States Military Academy that memorialize the Confederacy.
By Amanda Holpuch
Progressive Democrats and conservative Republicans are clashing on what may be the most ideologically diverse City Council ever.
By Jeffery C. Mays
Nicholas D. Lowry from 'Antiques Roadshow' likes to keep things low-key — even his ordinarily bold outfits. And he always makes time to visit the flea market.
By Rachel Felder
BIG CITY
Rats, tourists and bookstores were back as the city approached a return to a glorious, maddening normalcy in 2022.
By Ginia Bellafante
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