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Kiana Clay, who lost use of her dominant arm in an accident, is a fast-rising star who is pushing for inclusion in the 2022 Paralympics.
A dramatic crash left a hole in the hull of a high-tech America’s Cup yacht. A round-the-clock repair effort has brought the boat back from the dead.
Are a sister’s burps any worse than a brother’s farts?
Fancy frozen meals, Egyptian housewares — and more.
With new shutdowns and a delay in aid, the recovery faltered in the fourth quarter. Better times are expected this year. The question is how soon.
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For their first purchase as a married couple, these Bronx natives sought a one-bedroom with a convenient commute to the West Side, although they were willing to consider a studio. Here’s what they found.
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.
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.
You probably won’t pay the sticker price, and you can start saving now.
An investigation accuses biathlon’s longtime president of accepting gifts from Russians and then doing the country’s bidding as a doping scandal swirled.
The former Lanvin designer has a new label, AZ Factory, and a whole new approach to dressing.
I don’t believe we’re personally threatened by extremism, but she does.
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.
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