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When the bear charged at Montana officials who were investigating the attack, they shot and killed it.
As opposition mounts to a breakaway European league, Paris St.-Germain opted out and an Italian team president called a rival backing the plan “a Judas.”
The magazine’s Ethicist columnist on dealing with a parent radicalized by a recommendation engine and whether to cut off a friend who has joined a cult.
Under Jimmy Carter, he was the first V.P. to serve as a genuine partner of a president. His own run for the top position ended in a crushing defeat.
Five young women find that getting paid to get high isn’t quite as much fun as they imagined.
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Spring blossoms and vaccinations are bringing the city out of hibernation. Pete Wells shares his favorite places that opened while many of us were staying home.
You know you need at least a couple, but which ones? Here’s how to choose — without making the ‘rookie designer mistake.’
With kids’ camps and postpartum wellness programs aimed at affluent millennials, Sonia Cheng has steered her luxury hotel group through the pandemic storm.
Black religious leaders representing more than 1,000 churches in the state issued a “warning shot” for other Republican-led states that are trying to limit voting access.
“In the 1960s, while we’re going to the moon, you didn’t need special programs to get people interested.”
Addison Rae’s appearance on Jimmy Fallon’s show sparked conversations about appropriation and how dance has been central to the platform.
In “The New Normal,” Dr. Jennifer Ashton explores the mental health repercussions of the pandemic and ways to rebuild our overall health.
A reader wonders about what to wear for her new silhouette.
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