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Art Gallery Closures Grow for Small and Midsize Dealers

Art Gallery Closures Grow for Small and Midsize Dealers Large galleries with multiple locations grab wider audiences, dominate art fairs and focus on trophy works. Closures threaten emerging artists.

Rare G.O.P. Species Runs for New Jersey Governor: A Moderate

Rare G.O.P. Species Runs for New Jersey Governor: A Moderate In an era of uncompromising parties, Lt. Gov. Kim Guadagno is pursuing the governor’s seat in a traditionally blue state by angling for independent voters.

For Mayor, a ‘Tough’ Investigator Accused of Pushing the Limits

For Mayor, a ‘Tough’ Investigator Accused of Pushing the Limits Bo Dietl, an independent candidate and a self-proclaimed “tough cop,” has been accused of intimidation in his work as a private investigator. His clients have included a top Trump adviser…

John E. Sarno, N.Y.U. Rehabilitation Doctor, Dies at 93

John E. Sarno, N.Y.U. Rehabilitation Doctor, Dies at 93 Dr. Sarno maintained that most nontraumatic instances of chronic pain are physical manifestations of deep-seated psychological anxieties.

Does It Matter Who Runs New York City’s Schools?

Does It Matter Who Runs New York City’s Schools? Mayoral control of education in New York City is in limbo. Experts say school boards can also be effective, but may be less accountable in a city challenged by poverty.

Preaching the Value of Social Studies, in a Second Career

Preaching the Value of Social Studies, in a Second Career As a principal, Anna Switzer believed children learned best by diving deep into topics like the Brooklyn Bridge. Now she is taking her method to other schools.