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World
Meet the Voters Who Fueled New York’s Seismic Tilt Toward the G.O.P.
GREAT NECK PLAZA, N.Y. — Lynn Frankel still has bouts of nostalgia for her old life, the one before the…
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World
‘I Asked a Woman There if I Could Make a Call on Her Phone’
Forgotten Dear Diary: I was at the bus stop on my way to an appointment when realized I had forgotten…
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News
Grief Is a Forever Thing
My 21-year-old sister ended her life on April 16, 1990. There isn’t a week that goes by that I don’t…
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US
As Gen X and Boomers Age, They Confront Living Alone
Jay Miles has lived his 52 years without marriage or children, which has suited his creative ambitions as a videographer…
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World
Beauty Over Brains: Japan’s Skin-Deep University Pageants
Yuki Iozumi was fretting about how her shoulders might look in a wedding dress. “I feel like I look too…
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News
Irene Cara, ‘Fame’ and ‘Flashdance’ Singer, Dies at 63
Irene Cara, the Academy Award-winning singer who performed the electric title tracks in two aspirational self-expression movies of the 1980s…
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News
What Does the New Congress Mean for Family Policy?
Now that the dust has (nearly) settled on the 2022 midterm elections and Republicans are preparing to take control of…
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World
They Were Surrogates. Now They Must Raise the Children.
PHNOM PENH, Cambodia — The baby was not hers, not really. Hun Daneth felt that, counted on that. When she…
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Business
A Rising Star in the Biden Administration Faces a $100 Billion Test
WEST LAFAYETTE, Ind. — Gina Raimondo, the commerce secretary, was meeting with students at Purdue University in September when she…
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News
Meet the Mice Who Make the Forest
It’s easy to look at a forest and think it’s inevitable: that the trees came into being through a stately…