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Health
Roti, a Shape-Shifting Global Staple, Takes a New Form: Convenience Food
The bread has meant many things to many people, from South Asia to South America. Now a new generation is…
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US
Saying Goodbye to a San Francisco Icon
Dianne Feinstein was as much a symbol of the city as the Golden Gate Bridge is.
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World
Peace Activists Are Among the Israelis Missing and Killed
On the Israeli side of the Gaza border lie a number of residential collectives whose members tend to be left…
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News
In This Novel, Opposites Don’t Attract. They Converge.
“The Leftover Woman” follows two struggling women living completely different lives. How do their paths overlap?
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Business
Her Insurance Refused to Pay for Wegovy, So She Sued
Many employers and government programs won’t cover costly obesity medications. A lawsuit is challenging one such policy.
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News
We Need to Know When to Opt Out of Optimizing
We love to optimize our home lives, to tweak our processes at work, to attain peak efficiency in all things…
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US
Among American Jews, ‘You See a Lot of Broken Spirits’ After Attacks
A community with diverse views and opinions on Israel appeared to be largely united in shock and anger at the…
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World
For 26 Hours, One Family Took Shelter as Hamas Militants Overran Their Kibbutz
When Sarit Kurtzman heard rocket sirens early Saturday morning, she grabbed her 14-month-old daughter, Zohar, and quickly made her way…
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Magazine
Cassidy Hutchinson’s Subtle New Style
As the former White House aide goes on a book tour, frankly discussing the men who felt free to comment…
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Magazine
Can I Be a Feminist and Still Love Fashion?
A reader wonders whether her clothing choices help uphold rigid beauty standards for women.