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A series of crashes in elite road racing has galvanized riders to demand more safety measures, while the sport’s governing body promises changes.
In his new role, Kamala Harris’s husband can model a masculinity that embraces support.
As a producer and performer, Sophie distilled speed, noise, melody and clarity, working simultaneously at the experimental fringes of dance music and the center of pop.
Los Angeles County is one of the worst Covid-19 hotspots in the country. See how hard Angelenos have been hit, neighborhood by neighborhood.
The rules are in flux as a new U.S. administration takes over.
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He was introduced to the spiritual practice while traveling to Woodstock in 1969. Now he does readings on Zoom.
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.
The reporters and editors behind NYT Cooking share the advice that changed their home cooking.
President Biden has a bold immigration plan. But will he convince lawmakers to make it work?
The boat that crossed the finish line third in the Vendée Globe ended up as the winner. Its skipper was credited with time lost while rescuing another sailor.
Oyler’s debut novel is about a smart, irascible narrator who is steeped in the concerns and tone of social media.
In France, savory cakes salés are served as a light nibble before dinner. They’re remarkably versatile and come together in a snap.
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