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Magazine
Engagement Parties With a Cover Charge
“Stag and does” are a largely rural Ontario tradition that help engaged couples raise money for their nuptials — and…
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Business
Rate Increases Have a ‘Ways to Go,’ a Top Fed Official Says
John C. Williams, the president of the Federal Reserve Bank of New York, said central bankers must “keep moving” in…
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News
How Do You Measure a Season on Broadway? In Cast Albums.
From “A Strange Loop” to “Funny Girl,” most Broadway musicals of 2022 were recorded, offering listeners a chance to love…
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World
Canada’s New Guidelines for Alcohol Say ‘No Amount’ Is Healthy
The guidance builds on growing evidence, after decades of sometimes conflicting research, that even small amounts of alcohol can have…
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Health
4 Winter Salads That Are Anything but Sad
On a frigid day in the middle of January, at the Grand Army Plaza Greenmarket in Brooklyn, Ray Bradley, a…
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News
Why Kids’ Medication Shortages Aren’t Going Away
Over Christmas, a friend was visiting family in England and posted a photo on Instagram of stocked pharmacy shelves, brimming…
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Business
G.O.P. in Talks With Networks About Debates, and Even CNN Is Included
Conversations between R.N.C. officials and television executives signal that the contours of the Republican nominating contest are shaping up.
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Magazine
Is It OK to Let My Relatives Think Their Dead Sister Is Still Alive?
The magazine’s Ethicist columnist on whether to come clean about a well-intended lie.
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US
How Classified Information Is Handled
Presidents have established and developed the classification system through a series of executive orders around World War II and the…
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News
Will Euthanasia Be Secular or Sacred?
Last month, I wrote a harsh column about the Canadian euthanasia system, which has expanded rapidly over the past few…