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A sobering nature program with David Attenborough airs on PBS. And FX debuts a documentary about women in comedy.
An interactive, street-level tour of America’s full political landscape.
Copycatting has social media consequences. After the BeyHive and the Rihanna Navy — the Telfar tribe?
“When they vote en masse to screw people over, it’s hard to be all warm and fuzzy — and I’m not a warm and fuzzy person to begin with.”
Petr Kellner, the wealthiest person in the Czech Republic according to the Forbes list of billionaires, was part of the excursion, according to those who chartered the flight.
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An eerie sound, good seats for the circus and more reader tales of New York City in this week’s Metropolitan Diary.
The pandemic made it clear that this mother and her two growing sons needed a place with more privacy.
Using ingredients straight from your kitchen, these dyed Easter eggs make a fun and festive way to celebrate.
Reasons for optimism and pessimism abound. Catch up with where each team stands ahead of opening day.
“The Island We Made,” Velour’s collaboration with the composer Angélica Negrón and the director Matthew Placek, is a meditation on motherhood.
Aldridge, a seven-time All-Star center, won’t be expected to play a leading role but will provide more depth to a team that has been excelling despite Kevin Durant’s injury.
Screen-fatigued parents have been considering an education option that once seemed possible only for those in rarefied circles.
Hunter Woodhall made history in track and field, but N.C.A.A. restrictions on athletes’ earnings drove him out of college sports.
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