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A reader asks for advice on dealing with neighbors who don’t enforce mask-wearing with their kids.
While drivers scrambled for fuel, Colonial Pipeline said supplies would resume flowing from Texas to the East Coast in the coming days.
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Elon Musk, Tesla’s chief executive, blamed the amount of energy, increasingly generated from fossil fuels, used by Bitcoin.
Much has been said about people opposed to or skeptical of coronavirus vaccines. But there’s another group that has yet to get shots, and their reasons are more complex.
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After years renting a downtown ‘cave,’ two English transplants went looking for something inspiring, although they knew ‘there were not many places available.’
Recent conservative legislation has targeted a class of drugs used to treat transgender adolescents. But what do these drugs actually do?
For Krysta Rodriguez, who stars as Liza Minnelli in the new Netflix series ‘Halston,’ acting and decorating aren’t that far apart.
A graffiti-tagged refrigerator door served as the artist’s guest register for Madonna, Angel Ortiz and more. Now it’s on the auction block at Guernsey’s.
We’ve published many takes on the classic treat over the years, but these are the ones our readers return to again and again.
Celebrate the end of Ramadan with brightly garnished lamb shanks followed by a syrup-soaked semolina cake.
We are navigating a new world of travel where planning for the unpredictable, more than ever, is part of the itinerary.
Adding collagen powder to your daily smoothie? Opting for a collagen bar as a snack? Proceed cautiously.
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