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Sports
Hoping to Stay in the Shohei Ohtani Business
The day after slugging his 40th home run of the season — and leaving his pitching duties early because of…
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World
Seafood Is Safe After Fukushima Water Dump, but Some Won’t Eat It
Sushi is among several shunned foods as Japan dumps treated radioactive water into the Pacific. Experts say the fear is…
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News
In a Report From a Distant Border, I Glimpsed Our Brutal Future
Once in a while, some single thing manages to encapsulate all that feels terrible about our world today. For me,…
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Magazine
In Portugal, a Former Royal Home Opens as a Hotel
Plus: charm necklaces, Alex Katz’s paintings of autumn — and more recommendations from T Magazine.
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World
Ukraine Observes Independence Day With Subdued Celebrations
Ukraine is observing its second wartime Independence Day by displaying the carcasses of destroyed Russian military equipment along a central…
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Magazine
We’re Having a Cowboy Moment
When Navied Mahdavian, a cartoonist, and his wife, Emelie, a filmmaker, moved from San Francisco to Mackay, Idaho (population 473),…
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Health
Gender Surgeries Nearly Tripled From 2016 Through 2019, Study Finds
The number of procedures rose to roughly 13,000 in 2019 from about 4,550 in 2016 as access broadened, researchers estimated.
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News
Robert Paulson, Long-Term A.L.S. Survivor, Is Dead at 86
He lived with the condition also known as Lou Gehrig’s disease much longer than most and spread the message, an…
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Magazine
The Met Keeps Releasing Clothing With Pacsun. Why?
The unlikely coupling of art museum and mall brand has yielded three apparel collections, with a fourth releasing this month.
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Magazine
Can TikTok Revive the Dead?
#Gravetok influencers post videos of themselves visiting burial sites, cleaning headstones and following recipes inscribed on them.