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An Emmy Award-winning actress, she gained early fame in Clint Eastwood’s “Play Misty for Me” and found a new audience in a cult TV hit.
People are buying digital items like a tweet and a meme for bonkers amounts of money. Let’s take a step back.
If U.S. troops leave before any deal between the Taliban and the Afghan government, the militant group will take over much of the country, an intelligence assessment predicted.
Was it the unfortunate use of a single word? Or something far more complicated?
Players and owners want the designated hitter. Agents like Scott Boras think it is a safety issue. But after experimenting with a universal D.H. last year, N.L. pitchers will bat again — for now.
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For her first New York apartment, a resident at St. Barnabas Hospital in the Bronx was looking for something close to work but tranquil, with a decent view. Here’s what she found.
As domestic vaccination rates trend upward, more people are traveling or planning to travel. Here’s the latest guidance for doing so safely.
“I haven’t found a use for that yet, but you never know.”
Across all performative mediums, today’s Deaf creatives are celebrating, protecting and sharing their distinct mode of communication.
Done right, a nap won’t decrease your productivity and will actually boost your energy.
Kyle Lowry and Lonzo Ball are staying put (for now), but Victor Oladipo, Nikola Vucevic, Aaron Gordon and others are on the move. Here’s what you need to know.
The paint job on your car is crucial to its resale value.
The first time a photo appeared on the Book Review’s front it was of the author whose work was then blazing through New York society.
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