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A song about real cases of violence against women in China has resonated with millions across the country and sparked an outpouring of stories and discussion on social media.
In France, savory cakes salé are served as a light nibble before dinner. They’re remarkably versatile and come together in a snap.
Men at risk for diabetes had greater blood sugar control and lost more belly fat when they exercised in the afternoon than in the morning.
Officials are trying to determine to what extent far-right groups planned the assault in advance.
The bench player with the unusual name became a favorite of the team’s fans, who filled Madison Square Garden with cries of “Wing-o! Wing-o!”
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Modern Love in miniature, featuring reader-submitted stories of no more than 100 words.
A small table may be all you need for entertaining (or working at home), provided it’s the right one.
I got by with my kids on instinct (and Google) until the pandemic hit. A friend’s recommendation made a quiet revolution in my home.
President Biden named nearly all of his cabinet secretaries and their immediate deputies before he took office, but his real grasp on the levers of power has come several layers down.
Part of the allure of country life is space where pets can run free. I’ve learned the hard way the importance of a leash.
The obscure, low-tech competitions grew popular during the pandemic. Interest remains strong among gamblers.
Find grace in the meal, or in the process of making it.
After a bicycle accident left her paralyzed, she wrote a memoir, “A Body, Undone,” which refused to draw tidy lessons about overcoming hardship.
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