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Koch Brothers Prepare for a Long War Over G.O.P. Values

  • Donald J. Trump’s views are a sharp rebuke to the free-market principles long championed by the billionaire brothers Charles G. and David H. Koch.
  • But whatever the setbacks, the brothers are working to ensure that their Grassroots Leadership Academy reshapes the future of the Republican Party.

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No Holiday Pause in Frenzied Campaign

Labor Day is barely over, and already the air is thick with insults exchanged by two of the least popular presidential candidates in modern American history.




Union Square Cafe’s move to Park Avenue South raises the question of how much place matters in a business built on food and service. David Rockwell, the architect, shown at left on the mezzanine with the restaurateur Danny Meyer, is in charge of the restaurant’s new space. Credit Chad Batka for The New York Times

Designing a New Union Square Cafe With a Familiar Feel

The designer David Rockwell and the restaurateur Danny Meyer have set out, carefully and at times exhaustively, to re-create a classic that was forced to move when its lease expired.

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Carlson Settles With Fox Over Sexual Harassment Claims

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