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Economy
Whatever We Call This Age, Humans Are Changing the Planet. Here’s How.
Many of our imprints on nature will be preserved in the rocks, scientists say, even if this time isn’t yet…
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World
Do Americans Have a ‘Collective Amnesia’ About Donald Trump?
Not all that long ago, many Americans committed hours a day to tracking then-President Donald J. Trump’s every move. And…
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World
Adelle Waldman’s Journey From Brooklyn Literati to a Big Box Store
A good friend of mine, when talking about the New York dating landscape that led her to choose single motherhood,…
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World
Why Are Pants So Big (Again)?
At some point in the past few years, as if we didn’t have enough to worry about, everyone’s pants started…
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World
The ‘Griselda’ Creator’s Miami
The magic of Miami is that “you can still discover places,” said the writer and producer Eric Newman. “It doesn’t…
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Real Estate
The Best Markets for First-Time Home Buyers
A study ranks U.S. areas for younger buyers based on metrics like availability, affordability, job opportunities and local culture.
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World
5 Convicts Familiar With Navalny’s Prison Confirm Hellish Conditions
The brutal cold, revolting food and beatings aren’t the worst part of being imprisoned at IK3, where Aleksei Navalny died.…
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Books
The Pianist Amaro Freitas Takes His Jazz Somewhere New: The Amazon
For his latest album, “Y’Y,” the Brazilian composer looked to inspirations in nature and experiments with prepared pianos.
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World
As the Election Comes Into Focus, Pressure Builds in the West Wing
The presidency has always been a pressure cooker, but some in the Biden administration see wars, age, family stress and…
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World
Spending Impasse Persists Amid G.O.P. Resistance as Partial Shutdown Looms
With Republicans insisting on adding right-wing policy measures to spending bills, lawmakers are running out of time to strike a…
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