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Magazine
At the Japan State Dinner, Jill Biden Makes an Entrance
The first lady was glittering in crystals — four days after Melania Trump stepped out in pink at a Palm…
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News
Happy 20th Anniversary, Gmail. I’m Sorry I’m Leaving You.
There are no end of theories for why the internet feels so crummy these days. The New Yorker blames the…
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News
There Is No Easy Way to Go Public About Cancer
There is a moment for patients after we deliver the news of a frightening diagnosis, after they have taken in…
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US
Katie Porter, a Rising Star in Congress, Finds Herself Without Another Seat
The California representative harnessed social media and her committee perch to build a following. But it wasn’t enough to survive…
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News
How Do I Make My Building Turn on the Heat (or Turn It Up)?
New York City requires building owners to provide heat between Oct. 1 and May 31.
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News
‘Fallen Leaves’ Review: Love (and Laughs) Among the Ruins
In the latest from the Finnish filmmaker Aki Kaurismaki, two lonely people find each other with tenderness, karaoke and deadpan…
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News
City Island: A ‘Little Magical Wonderland’ in the Bronx
This 1.5-mile-long island, with “a beach on almost every block,” may feel like small-town New England, but it’s part of…
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News
What I Told My Daughter About War
There comes a point in every child’s life when he or she asks about war. My 7-year-old daughter reached that…
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Business
What Should You Do if Hotels Don’t Warn You About Strikes?
There is recourse for customers who arrive at a hotel and are surprised to find a boisterous picket line waiting…
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News
Samuel Alito Has a Favorite Branch of Government
In theory, there is no branch in the American constitutional system that exists above or beyond the reach of the…