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Therapy for People Who Can’t Go to Therapy
The way Americans receive mental health care has never changed as quickly as it has since the spring of 2020.…
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Why Candidates Owe Voters Full Medical Transparency
The principal intent of campaigns is to give voice to the candidates’ positions on major issues. When casting their ballots,…
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For the Love of Beer and His Buddies
Chickie Donohue, 81, has been telling saloon stories since his teens, but there’s one he no longer has to tell.…
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Russians Are Terrified, and Have Nowhere to Turn
“Hello, I have a pregnant wife and a mortgage. My wife is panicking, and I have no money to go…
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NASA Smashes Into an Asteroid, Completing a Mission to Save a Future Day
LAUREL, Md. — It’s the plot point for more than one Hollywood blockbuster: A rogue asteroid is hurtling toward Earth,…
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Film Academy’s Museum Connects With Visitors in First Year
The Academy Museum of Motion Pictures has been something that almost no one in Hollywood expected: an instant hit. After…
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For the Saxophonist Zoh Amba, Free Jazz Is Gospel
The saxophonist Zoh Amba recently led a guest into the Upper West Side brownstone that houses the Vedanta Society of…
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K-pop Queens Blackpink Hit No. 1 With CDs and ‘Signed’ Digital Albums
It may be a streaming world, but getting to No. 1 on the Billboard album chart these days often comes…
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A Work of Mourning Comes to New York, With No Rothkos in Sight
Few pieces of music are as tied to the place where they premiered as Tyshawn Sorey’s “Monochromatic Light (Afterlife).” Commissioned…
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She Lost Her Brother Years Ago. Why Does She Keep Seeing Him?
THE FURROWS: An Elegy, by Namwali Serpell “Have you ever walked between two great big airplane hangars and it made…