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In a guest column for The Orlando Sentinel, a Disney fan said he was reconsidering his commitment to the park “because Disney cares more about politics than happy guests.”
A trend called “newtro” is cool in Seoul.
With no shortage of teams looking for a passer to build around, Zach Wilson, Justin Fields, Trey Lance and Mac Jones figure to shape the draft’s top 10 picks.
Many job seekers don’t know where to look after the year we’ve just had. If you count yourself among this crowd, here’s how to get back into the market, even if you’re feeling rusty.
Bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies have gone from curiosity to punchline to viable investment, making them almost impossible to ignore — for better or worse.
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Something to celebrate, a rolling card game and more reader tales of New York City in this week’s Metropolitan Diary.
A powerful voice for marginalized groups, Laura Aguilar frankly and poetically portrayed Latino and lesbian communities.
My mind could rationalize polyamory, but my heart rebelled.
The American took Zhang down in Jacksonville, Fla., in less than 90 seconds. Kamaru Usman retained his welterweight title against Jorge Masvidal.
A guide to everything you need to know for the 93rd annual Academy Awards on Sunday night.
On the first anniversary of the At Home section, zigzag through this puzzle to reveal the twist.
The Yankees’ ace struck out 11 and allowed just three hits. The Mets, meanwhile, got crushed by Washington.
The Academy Awards are back. But they may look a little different.
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