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Moore, the 2014 W.N.B.A. M.V.P., is reveling in married life and continuing a fight for criminal justice reform alongside Jonathan Irons, whom she married after helping him win his release from prison after 23 years.
HBO debuts a new version of the therapy drama “In Treatment.” And a PBS documentary looks at the Metropolitan Museum of Art.
How hundreds of “Jeopardy!” contestants talked themselves into a baseless conspiracy theory — and won’t be talked out of it.
A fairy-tale cottage in Little River, a Craftsman bungalow in Sacramento and a 1973 ranch house in Rancho Mirage.
On the remote archipelago of Svalbard, a decaying settlement offers visitors an intimate look at the not-so-distant past.
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Getting rid of a television, a solitary ride on the Manhattan Bridge and more reader tales of New York City in this week’s Metropolitan Diary.
Mint is a wonderful flavor to enrich warm-weather coolers.
Revisit your childhood gum-wrapper-folding skills to add a crowning touch to a flowerpot.
The slanted text in Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez’s logo, and its break from the traditional red, white and blue color palette, has formed a new graphical language for progressivism. Imitators abound.
“I cannot compromise when it comes to wholesomeness.”
Ever wonder about the difference between a spring onion and a scallion? A ramp and a scape? Melissa Clark has a crash course for you.
Sebastian Junger’s new book covers a long trek across the countryside in search of true independence.
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