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Federal regulators are investigating 23 recent accidents in which drivers were, or may have been, using the automatic steering and braking system.
If you still find NFTs hard to wrap your head around, you’re not alone. Here’s what you need to know.
The journalist and cookbook author, who grew up traveling between Atlanta and Puerto Rico, collects dishes that tell stories about life on the island, and the flavors that bring her back to it.
We’re tired, and so are our living spaces. As we emerge from lockdown, architects, writers and others reflect on how we’ll reinvent them — and what matters now.
The magazine’s Ethicist columnist on how to respond when longstanding friends reveal their prejudices — and more.
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The woodworker Sophie Sellu brings the same patience and care with which she makes her wares to this cherished recipe.
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What’s the most multifunctional piece of furniture you’ll ever buy? Probably a daybed. Here’s why — and what to look for.
Remember the lessons of the 2010-2011 scare.
The Big Ten’s teams have faltered, the Pac-12’s have excelled and the upsets have been steady.
The number of older adults who use cannabis is on the rise, and some health experts are concerned.
Gabrielle Hamilton has a delightful new recipe for a peanut-butter wafer cake that’s worth your time absolutely.
There are no easy options when it comes to collecting back rent these days, so landlords would be wise to seek compromises with tenants.
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