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The New York Sun is home to the finest traditions of American journalism. Credited as “one of the most influential American newspapers,” The Sun was founded in 1833 and ran for over 100 years as a Pulitzer-winning independent daily until its merger with The New York World-Telegram in 1950. In 2002, The Sun was relaunched as The New York Sun under the leadership of Editor-in-Chief Seth Lipsky and competed with The New York Times for seven years as a leading daily print newspaper. In the coming months, we’ll be re-making the Sun’s web properties and, together with longtime proprietor and editor, Seth Lipsky, expanding its much admired coverage of politics, culture, and the arts. In its editorials, the Sun will pursue its focus on constitutionalism, equality under the law, and American values. We’ll also be developing the Sun’s unique community, with new opportunities to engage and participate in the conversation. In 188 years of history, the Sun has always resisted the herd mentality and demonstrated a willingness to stand apart. Today, amid record public distrust in news media, we’re confident that you’ll find our unique, principles-based journalism to be an indispensable addition to your day.
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A union leader blasted Columbia University leadership after custodians were trapped by an antisemitic mob during a school takeover. An occupier told the janitors they couldn't leave because "this moment is bigger than you."
Union Leader Blasts Columbia University Leadership After Custodians Trapped by Antisemitic Mob During School Takeover
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A new survey shows American car dealers are pessimistic about the future of electric vehicles. They cite financial burdens and customers' lack of confidence in the technology, despite President Biden's goal for half of all new car sales to be electric by 2030.
Car Dealers Express Doubt About Rapid Adoption of Electric Vehicles Despite Government Mandates
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"My First Book" is a report from the internet indigenous, a primer to the online oversoul that is both birthright and homeland.
Honor Levy’s Gen Z Epic Is 'Based,' Beautiful, and One of the Year’s Best Books
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In a tweet Thursday, Congresswoman Lauren Boebert announced that she was at the courtroom, re-tweeting a photo of her inside the Manhattan courtroom alongside Representatives Matt Gaetz, Anna Pualina Luna, Eli Crane, and Andy Biggs.
Her Icon Gagged, Trump Loyalist Lauren Boebert Appears at Manhattan Courthouse To Fill In the Blanks
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Parts of Paris will require a QR code for access this summer, resembling the "Covid pass" system used during the pandemic, where QR codes on phone apps verified vaccination status.
Parts of Paris Will Be Off-Limits Without a QR Code This Summer
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In a significant advancement in cryogenics, Chinese researchers successfully froze and thawed human brain tissue, which then regained its normal function.
Frozen Human Brain Tissue Brought Back To Life In Major Cryogenics Breakthrough
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An amateur gunsmith was told by a New York judge that the Second Amendment "doesn’t exist" in her courtroom and was sentenced to 10 years in prison.
Amateur Gunsmith Told by N.Y. Judge the Second Amendment 'Doesn't Exist' in Her Courtroom Gets 10 Years in Prison
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Hard-right and populist parties now lead or are part of half a dozen EU governments. They are set to gain even more wins when voters from the bloc’s 27 countries head to the polls between June 6 and 8 to elect 720 representatives in the European Parliament.
A Right-Wing Revolution Is Underway in the Netherlands and Across the European Union With the New Dutch Coalition Deal
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