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He is best remembered for his Oscar-nominated dramatic role in “Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf?” and was later a familiar comic actor.
Ms. Belton, the editor in chief of Black news and culture site The Root, and a self-described “hard-core nerd about media,” said she would prioritize diversity.
NFTs are the future of the attention economy. Or a scam. Or both.
The Japanese clay vessel is perfect for hot pots like this chicken-meatball nabe.
For the past four years, Alexey Molchanov has been the undisputed best all-around free diver in the world. He broke yet another world record last week, this time beneath an icy surface.
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Modern Love in miniature, featuring reader-submitted stories of no more than 100 words.
What’s the most multifunctional piece of furniture you’ll ever buy? Probably a daybed. Here’s why — and what to look for.
As domestic vaccination rates trend upward, more people are traveling or planning to travel. Here’s the latest guidance for doing so safely.
The magazine’s Ethicist columnist on how to respond when longstanding friends reveal their prejudices — and more.
The Russian president has posed for some new publicity stills amid the snowy Siberian landscape.
A new study hints that excessive HIIT may harm your mitochondria, the energy generators found in every cell of your body.
That’s the premise of “Central Park,” by the French suspense king Guillaume Musso — just one of the novels in this week’s Crime column.
On “Chemtrails Over the Country Club,” her latest album, the singer leaves Los Angeles and arrives somewhere more sharply personal, yearning for a lost time.
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