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Ecstasy Gives Way to Despair in a Liberated Ukrainian City
Kherson has been whipsawed by occupation, liberation and now dread. It’s a lonely place. And cold.
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News
She Found Serenity Again in Brooklyn, and a Place to Build a New Life
Christina Blacken was smitten with her old neighborhood of Flatbush, Brooklyn. But when the pandemic struck, things began to fall…
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News
The Best Thrillers of 2022
A fiendish puzzle, an all-out struggle for survival on a remote island, the mysterious disappearance of a spouse: The year’s…
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Magazine
What Is the Ideal Pair of Black Pants?
There are so many options. A reader is searching for a silhouette that can be worn for both work and…
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News
My Mother Has Two Sons: Me and a Squirrel
OpinionSupported by Continue reading the main storyMy Mother Has Two Sons: Me and a Squirrel Dec. 5, 2022, 5:00 a.m.…
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World
Brussels Terrorist Attack Trial Opens, Reviving Painful Memories
The proceedings against 10 men linked to the 2016 bombings at an airport and a subway station are the largest…
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Bernadette Mayer, Poet Who Celebrated the Ordinary, Dies at 77
A New York writer and artist who found inspiration in the countryside, she used experimental forms to celebrate mundane pleasures.
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Business
Latinas Have Struggled to Build Savings, but a Younger Cohort Is Making Gains
As one of the longest-living yet lowest-earning groups in America, Hispanic women have challenges ensuring that their later years are…
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Magazine
Greta Gerwig, in the Pink
Greta Gerwig can be scattered. But she likes to say that the greater the chaos and uncertainty, the calmer she…
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World
Abuse in K-Pop in Spotlight Again After L.A. Hotel Altercation
A public dispute between band members and the head of their agency has revived concerns about whether South Korean entertainment…