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Zoë Roth, now a college senior in North Carolina, plans to use the proceeds from this month’s NFT auction to pay off student loans and donate to charity.
Every time we choose to love other mortal beings, someday, we will have to give them back.
Quarterbacks still come first, Alabama still produces talent and Aaron Rodgers is still unhappy.
The Berkshire chief opposes shareholder proposals on climate and diversity.
The dog walker was critically injured and two of Lady Gaga’s French bulldogs were stolen in the violent robbery in Hollywood on Feb. 24, the police said.
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For their first purchase together, a young couple sought a place they could make their own — no ‘cookie-cutter doorman buildings.’ Here’s what they found.
A reader asks whether a workplace policy actually makes trans and nonbinary people feel more included.
Brian Taylor runs the business out of his home, but he has also started a mobile service, which has grown popular during the pandemic.
How my UPS man went from annoyance to emotional lifeline.
A Greek striker is one of the top scorers in Europe, and his play has caught the eye of big clubs. But are his goals a product of his talent, or his environment?
You can do better than grocery store flowers and a card, can’t you?
An adoption ad said he was “literally the Chihuahua meme that describes them as being 50% hate and 50% tremble.” Undeterred, a Connecticut woman has adopted him.
Over 1 billion women around the world will have experienced perimenopause by 2025. But a culture that has spent years dismissing the process might explain why we don’t know more about it.
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