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Franchise movie crossovers have a rich history of pitting adversary against adversary. Here’s a guide to some of those battles.
Under the law, 40 percent of tax revenue from cannabis will be steered to minority communities that had disproportionate numbers of marijuana arrests.
These large, long-lived trees support more life-forms than any other trees in North America. And they’re magnificent.
The big names behind blank-check companies don’t always stick around. Could changing that protect investors?
A new crop of internet browsers from Brave, DuckDuckGo and others offer stronger privacy protections than what you might be used to.
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Vanessa Friedman, fashion director of The New York Times, takes reader questions.
The Midtown bar Under the Volcano has no fire pit, but its literary-minded chef still conjures the tastes of his native Puebla.
Modern Love in miniature, featuring reader-submitted stories of no more than 100 words.
Amid the chatter of travel’s long-awaited rebound one year into the pandemic, many families with children feel largely left out of the conversation.
Every major league stadium will let in fans to start the season, but capacities vary, ranging from just over 1,000 to 40,300.
Donna Stein, in her score-settling memoir, reveals how she helped Farah Diba Pahlavi create a museum whose collection is valued at $3 billion today.
The next generation, the one he foresaw, must find ways to bring reform, in the fields and in the cities.
It was a key prop in my childhood games. Now I’ve decided to use it to make toys for my quarantined toddler.
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