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Riders’ water bottles are treasured souvenirs among cycling fans. Cyclists are unhappy with a new rule that outlaws tossing them into the crowd.
How to enforce house rules when you’ve got company.
Forget whatever you’ve heard about which plants “love” which other plants. This isn’t Match.com for vegetables: There’s a science to it.
Pick a big-name N.B.A. star, and he’s probably been injured this season: LeBron, Giannis, LaMelo, A.D., K.D. and, now, Jamal Murray. What’s going on?
His enormous fraud left behind a devastating human toll and paper losses totaling $64.8 billion.
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Many Americans increased their alcohol intake during the pandemic, with women and parents of young children disproportionately affected.
Modern Love in miniature, featuring reader-submitted stories of no more than 100 words.
The magazine’s Ethicist columnist on the limits of GoFundMe, whether to identify as L.G.B.T.Q. and unequal inheritances.
The 29-year-old former football player had written about questioning his sexuality in a memoir, published in 2020.
In a special project by the Culture desk, artists respond to a climate of fear and racism with images and reflections from the heart.
Stephanie Hall, the founder of Estelle Colored Glass, wants to brighten up your cabinet of coupes and wine glasses.
Stir-fried, tossed with pasta or baked: Put this sign of spring to work.
It felt like the itch was coming from somehow under her skin. The cause ended up being even deeper.
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