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Tammy and Jordan Myers will have to adopt their twins after two Michigan judges denied them parental rights because the children had been carried by a surrogate.
Cody Simpson has been a singer, a dancer, an actor and an author. Now, with support from Michael Phelps and Ian Thorpe, he is resurrecting a childhood swimming dream.
Business leaders want their employees to have a say in helping decide who will steer New York City’s economic recovery as its new mayor.
The bizarre fossil is one of very few records of soft tissue in a creature better known as a whorled shell.
‘Groundhog Day’ may feel a little too close to home this year. Here are some films you may not need to relive.
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One way to explain a T-shirt slogan, gambling on concert tickets and more reader tales of New York City in this week’s Metropolitan Diary.
As an older parent of young children, I feel that I am holding a big secret — my own mortality.
The second daughter follows the inauguration poet Amanda Gorman to IMG.
Every month, streaming services add a new batch of titles to their libraries. Here are our picks for February.
Your first batch of scent, salt and fizz may not be beautiful, but you’ll know exactly what you’re introducing to your tub.
“My Year Abroad,” his sixth novel, is about letting yourself plunge into the world, even when it hurts. He’s been thinking about that a lot over these past, painful months.
Federal law enforcement shifted resources last year in response to Donald Trump’s insistence that the radical left endangered the country. Meanwhile, right-wing extremism was building ominously.
Legislators are targeting young queer people trying to live their lives safely, and in peace.
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