Sunday, July 30, 2023

For You: A Tiny Cabin, a Little Island and a Big Change: ‘Am I Crazy?’

Plus, The Secret History of Gun Rights: How Lawmakers Armed the N.R.A.
July 30, 2023

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FROM OUR SUNDAY MAGAZINE

The Exercise That Changed My Relationship With My Body

When I was diagnosed with a chronic illness in my early 20s, a local pool helped me find new ways to move.

The Ongoing Mystery of Covid's Origin

We still don't know how the pandemic started. Here's what we do know — and why it matters.

My Friend Is Mistreating Her Nanny. Should I Say Something?

The magazine's Ethicist columnist on the social costs of speaking up about an unjust situation.

This Hummus Holds Up After 800 Years

First written down in the 13th century, this recipe has an enduring simplicity — but no garlic.

What 'The Bear' Gets Right About Chicago

The show celebrates a kind of ambition — humane and independent — that's often neglected by Hollywood. Maybe that's why the setting is so important.

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$60 Million Refund Request Shows Financial Pressure on Trump From Legal Fees

The situation signals a potential money crisis as the former president runs a campaign while under indictment in two jurisdictions and, soon, potentially a third.

But Who Gets the Comic Books?

When collectors die, their families face a lot of decisions, including what to do with a hundred Superman figurines.

A Tiny Cabin, a Little Island and a Big Change: 'Am I Crazy?'

A New Jersey woman now lives alone part of the year on a remote island in Maine that Stephen King called 'a novel here, just waiting to be written.'

'We Can Never Forgive This': In Odesa, Attacks Stoke Hatred of Russia

President Vladimir V. Putin of Russia views Odesa as a culturally important part of his nation. But many in the Ukrainian city reject the connection and view the country that has been attacking it with loathing.

School Will Pay $9.1 Million to Settle Lawsuit Over a Student's Suicide

After Mallory Grossman took her own life at age 12, her parents accused her New Jersey school district of failing to respond to accusations of bullying.

A Summer Dinner Party That's Actually Fast and Easy

The New York Times Food columnists share their favorite simple dishes for a gorgeous spread.

The Whales Gathered in a Heart Shape. Experts Feared What Would Come Next.

A pod of nearly 100 pilot whales displayed unusual behavior before beaching themselves in Australia. More than 50 died, and the rest were later euthanized.

The Insidious Habit That Can Hurt Your Relationship

Ignoring a partner in favor of your phone, or "phubbing," can lead to feelings of distrust and ostracism. Here's how to stop.

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