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Arts
Where Has Tracy Chapman Been?
Her triumphant performance at the Grammy Awards left fans wondering what she has been doing since she left the music…
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World
When Mental Health Treatment Becomes a Political Identity
As a rising young Democratic star and the top elected official of Harris County, the most populous in Texas, Lina…
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Business
Why Are American Drivers so Deadly?
In the summer of 1999, a few years after graduating from medical school, Deborah Kuhls moved from New York to…
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Politics
Amalija Knavs, Mother of Former First Lady Melania Trump, Dies at 78
A patternmaker from Slovenia, she and her husband became naturalized U.S. citizens with the help of their daughter and then…
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World
Allegations Against Prosecutors Bolster Trump’s Criticism of Georgia Case
A defendant in the case has accused the district attorney in charge of it and a special prosecutor she hired…
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World
5 Takeaways From Hochul’s State of the State Address
The governor of New York described a state that was struggling with crime, the cost of living and a mental…
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World
New York Begins Evicting Migrant Families Who Hit a Shelter Time Limit
On Tuesday, families with children had to pack up their belongings and either find somewhere else to live or line…
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World
In New York, Hochul Says State of the State Is Concerning, but Fixable
Gov. Kathy Hochul, in her annual State of the State address, trumpeted her achievements while highlighting a series of intractable…
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Arts
Waiting in the Snow for a Phone Call, Mixing Memory and Desire
Cynthia Zarin’s first novel, “Inverno,” is a tale of a woman’s incurable longing and haunted past.
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Magazine
Tired of Meditation? Try Looking for Clams.
For those of us who have difficulty finding peace while sitting in one place, clamming can be an unexpected escape.