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Dear Diary

about 3 hours ago

We celebrate 50 years of Metropolitan Diary.

White House Secretly Swayed Board Meant to Protect Federal Workers From Unfair Firings

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The Trump administration maintains that the president can direct the actions of...

Rats, Leaks and Broken Elevators: Repair Backlog Plagues Federal Buildings

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Hoses and plastic bags being used to manage a leaky roof in...

12 Hours With Venezuelan Doctors Searching for Earthquake Survivors

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Dr. Zaira Medina, left, hugging a rescue worker outside her collapsed apartment...

A Rush of Volunteers in Venezuela Has Slowed Rescue Efforts

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The Pérez de León Hospital medical team in a truck in La...

A Mayor Is Taking Maternity Leave in Japan. Some Men Are Furious.

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Shoko Kawata, the mayor of Yawata, in her office this month. She...

‘After About 10 Minutes, a Car Pulled Up to the Traffic Light’

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Our special series of columns marking Metropolitan Diary’s 50th anniversary continues with...

What’s the Hottest Spot in New York for Campaigning? The Club.

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Zohran Mamdani did it last year. So did Claire Valdez in her...

How Polymarket Traders Revolted Over One Silly Syllable

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How one silly syllable ignited a bitter dispute over the nature of...

Colorado’s Primary for Governor Pivots to Trump and Who Will Fight Him

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Mr. Weiser, second from left, spoke with voters at Bluebird Café in...

What Life Is Like in Dahiya Amid a Hezbollah-Israel Truce in Lebanon

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A main street in Dahiya, a collection of neighborhoods south of Beirut...

Venezuela Government Accused of Politicizing Quake Relief

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Delcy Rodriguez in Caracas, Venezuela, in April.