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To shake up the tedium of quarantine, I started doing polar plunges with Stephanie Reece, who was driven by something else entirely.
The attorney general demanded in a court filing that the executor for Robert Indiana’s estate repay almost half its legal expenses so far.
The anti-Islam agitator Tommy Robinson struck gold in America. Keeping it might require help from Moscow, where other British far-right activists are also finding friends.
A timeline of the Super League, which was designed to reshape European soccer and instead rained only grief on its 12 clubs in the two days before it imploded.
“A bunch of kindergartners,” now in seventh grade, worked years to push the City Council to approve a ban on toxic pesticides in parks, playgrounds and other spaces.
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Her work is nonstop, but Soffiyah Elijah finds time in the wee hours of the morning to take a sauna and practice yoga and qigong.
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.
Hetty McKinnon swaps spaghetti for rice in her umami-rich mushroom stir-fry.
Sorting through multiple bids can be harder than it seems. Choosing the highest offer isn’t always the smart way to go.
The G.O.P. doesn’t know how to win majorities; the right doesn’t know what it’s conserving anymore.
The British musician has had several brushes with death in her 74 years. But Covid-19 and its long-haul symptoms didn’t derail her latest project: a spoken-word tribute to the Romantic poets.
The Minnesota Timberwolves are not good this season. But Edwards, their rookie No. 1 draft pick? He is giving fans many reasons to watch (and listen).
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