Orsted to Cut 25% of Staff as Prospects for Wind Power Diminish

Battered by delays, higher costs and attempts by the Trump administration to block its projects in the United States, the Danish company is retreating to its base in Europe.

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New York City: Where Street Parking Is Free, but Comes at a Cost

After a TikTok video of a woman charging to “car sit” gained attention, New Yorkers were reminded that the price of street parking is rarely paid at a meter.

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In Grand Central, a Visual Love Letter to New York

“Dear New York,” an art installation, has pre-empted ads in the terminal.

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Democrats Play the Hits on Health Care. Why Fewer People Are Listening.

The basic political conflict in America has changed to something very different than the one putting health care to the fore.

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Judge to Hear Arguments on Whether Guard Troops Near Chicago Can Stay

As local anxiety builds, Illinois officials say the deployment of Guard troops violates state sovereignty, while the White House says the troops’ presence is needed.

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Bob Ross’s ‘Happy Little’ Paintings Will Be Auctioned

Thirty canvases, many created for viewers of Ross’s PBS series, “The Joy of Painting,” will be sold to benefit public television stations grappling with funding cuts.

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Harvard Seeks Assurances as Talks Restart in Washington

University leaders are wary of a new proposal from the Trump administration to impose far-reaching changes in higher education.

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Why Arguments About Free Speech Don’t Apply to the Riyadh Comedy Festival

Bill Burr, Dave Chappelle and others have framed their participation as a matter of open expression. Yet they’re maddeningly vague about how much dissent is possible in Saudi Arabia.

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The Army’s Race to Catch Up in a World of Deadly Drones

The rapid proliferation of drones in places like Ukraine has set off a growing sense of alarm inside the U.S. Army.

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How a Plan to Save Forests From Avocados Would Work

In Mexico, the avocado industry now faces a choice: Stop deforesting or lose access to the billion-dollar U.S. market.

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