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Arella Guirantes, the star Rutgers guard, hopes to be drafted by her hometown team, the Liberty, this week. But no matter where she ends up, she said she’ll be ready.
President Biden understands that caregiving is infrastructure, and that all families need it.
The Pritzker-winning architect is focusing on social justice projects — and can be something of a lightning rod — but he also has lighthearted pursuits.
Drying your clothes in the sun is easy to do and saves electricity.
Measuring more than four feet, the furry giant should be easy to spot. But he vanished from an English garden last weekend, and the police are treating his disappearance as an abduction.
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It’s not easy to find an affordable rental when you’re a drummer. One Manhattanite tried some unorthodox tactics and found a gem.
Ernesto’s, on the Lower East Side, channels San Sebastián with an unfussy menu and a generous hand.
In powering through discomfort, I became inured to it — until I figured out how to acknowledge what I actually wanted.
A tribute to the brief but affecting moments that can be shared between polite acquaintances and even people unlikely to meet again.
The magazine’s Ethicist columnist on the limits of GoFundMe, whether to identify as L.G.B.T.Q. and unequal inheritances.
Yewande Komolafe has a fine recipe for kunun gyada, a warmly spiced West African porridge of rice and peanuts that’s also a versatile meal.
The long-term needs of ecosystems should come before our knee-jerk expectations about infrastructure.
Players must be great to set their franchise’s career scoring record. But they also need to hang around.
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