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Every 10 years, Americans who want to travel the world remember that it’s time to get a new passport. They also remember that getting a new passport is supremely annoying. The process has been ...
You wouldn’t have known it from the Democratic mayoral primary — dominated by promises of free stuff and anti-ICE grandstanding — but New York keeps driving residents away. Only Andrew Cuomo ...
A Greater Manchester MP has apologised for a 'simple mistake' after a photoshopped picture was posted to his Facebook page. "Armed forces day in Denton is in full swing," he wrote in the post ...
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BRUSSELS, June 26 (Reuters) - German Chancellor Friedrich Merz said on Thursday the EU should do a "quick and simple" trade deal with the United States rather than a "slow and complicated" one ...
Lawyer's verdict on 'staggeringly simple' speed camera number plates on sale 'it is no defence' Nick Freeman, motoring lawyer to the stars, says that the 'ghost number plates' could leave drivers ...
Paige Bueckers is just 13 games into her rookie WNBA season, and already, she's moving on from her time in the NCAA with the UConn Huskies with a quiet change that sparked an ...
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The Canadian man who died while in custody of U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement earlier this week was a "very polite, quiet, unassuming man with a very simple life" who did not pose a danger to ...
A version of this article appears in print on June 15, 2025, Section A, Page 25 of the New York edition with the headline: Graham Gund, 84, Playful Architect Who Mixed Past and Present in Designs.