
Andrew Testa
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1 week ago |
nytimes.com | Lizzie Dearden |Andrew Testa
President Trump’s auto tariffs remain in place even after he paused many other levies. In Solihull, where Jaguar Land Rover employs 9,000 people and has suspended exports to the United States, residents are anxious.
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2 months ago |
nytimes.com | Stephen Castle |Andrew Testa
A jet of steam rises with a hiss as a red hot poker plunges into a bowl of cider. A garlanded woman spears a piece of toast with a long fork and lodges the offering among the branches of a tree. Then, amid shouts from the watching crowd, the torch-lit ceremony ends with gunfire ringing out beneath the clear night winter sky.
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Oct 28, 2024 |
nytimes.com | Somini Sengupta |Andrew Testa
Were Heathcliff to roam the blustery moors around Wuthering Heights today, he might be interrupted by a ping on his cellphone saying something like this: The wind is raging, so power is cheap. It's a good time to plug in the car. OK. So the 18th-century literary occupants of these windswept hills received no such pings. But Martin and Laura Bradley do. They live in Halifax, an old mill town below the wuthering, or windy, heights of West Yorkshire.
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Oct 22, 2024 |
nytimes.com | Rory Smith |Andrew Testa
The rain has fallen for what feels like two years straight: in drizzles, in showers and, with troubling regularity, in downpours. The weather has always been Britain's favorite topic of conversation. The clouds are familiar. Increasingly, though, they are also a threat. As sea levels rise and extreme weather becomes more common, experts say that Britain's traditional defenses - sea walls, tidal barriers and sandbanks - will be insufficient to meet the threat.
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Aug 9, 2024 |
nytimes.com | Megan Specia |Andrew Testa
The residents of the southeast Liverpool neighborhood of Edge Hill had spent Wednesday preparing for trouble. Parents were called to pick up children early from nursery school. Shop owners pulled their shutters down over glass storefronts. And in the semidetached brick houses on and around Overbury Street, where generations of the same families have lived alongside newer arrivals, locals pulled their curtains as evening approached.
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