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Politics
A Second Home That’s Far Away From It All
Two saltbox houses on the island of Newfoundland, in Canada, were hard to resist. What would be harder still: Renovating…
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Magazine
What Happened to the Wrap Dress?
A pandemic, the demise of “girlboss” culture and new values around what’s “flattering” have made the classic design seem outdated…
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Magazine
Take Me Out to the Gift Shop
For a lot of fans at the new Mets team store, game day is all about the shopping.
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Magazine
L.S.U.’s Kim Mulkey Courts Controversy With Style
Inside the coach’s winning fashion playbook.
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Politics
Talking (or Not) About Your Cancer
More from our inbox: ‘Political Anxieties’A Mystery From England’s Bronze AgeCredit...Bill ArmstrongTo the Editor: Re “It’s Not Easy to Tell…
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Politics
Barbara Rush, Award-Winning TV and Film Actress, Dies at 97
She received a Golden Globe in 1954 as that year’s rising star and appeared in movies alongside Dean Martin, Frank…
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World
Outside Israel’s Parliament, Protesters Explain Why Netanyahu Must Go
Hundreds of small silver tents were clustered on the pavement outside Israel’s Parliament in Jerusalem on Monday, stretching at least…
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Politics
The Benefits of Living in the Same Place for a Long Time
Thirty years ago, a woman got a $250-a-month, rent-stabilized apartment in Inwood. She says the neighborhood has defined not only…
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Arts
A Book Found in a Cairo Market Launched a 30-Year Quest: Who Was the Writer?
For Iman Mersal, the slim novel was “life altering.” She narrates her journey in the footsteps of its largely forgotten…
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Arts
A Novelist Comes Home to Bury Her Words, and Brings Them Back to Life
In Julia Alvarez’s “The Cemetery of Untold Stories,” a boneyard in the Dominican Republic becomes a rich wellspring for discarded…