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‘It was like rolling the dice, except for someone you’ve never met.’
As Augusta National faces life without Woods, possibly even beyond this year, several young golfers look ready to usher in a new era.
The Greek Revival house, once home to the Franciscan Sisters of the Poor, needed more than just a simple renovation to function in the 21st century.
Democrats are coming to business’ political aid over social issues. That’s not as big a shift as it might seem.
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The actor-writer-director-controversy creator is back with a new project: a plus-size clothing line. The whole body positivity thing? She has thoughts.
Amid the pandemic, I.V.F. rates are on the rise, and so are disputes about what to do with remaining frozen embryos when couples split up. For some, it has gotten messy.
But at the task of epitomizing the Trumpified Republican Party, he has excelled.
Whether you choose a showstopper or one that’s virtually invisible, a range hood is essential. Otherwise, you’ll be smelling that fish for days.
The roasted cold noodles at Followsoshi in Flushing aren’t cold and don’t look much like other noodles.
An excerpt from “Broken Horses: A Memoir,” by Brandi Carlile
Will.i.am and Honeywell introduce the first connected mask. Think sneakers meet smartphones.
Whether you like your egg salad tucked into a sandwich, curried, or paired with briny olives, we have the recipes for you.
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