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Some people are taking their friendships to the next level by saying “I do” to marriages without sex.
A wealth of stores and studios in Connecticut and upstate New York offer lovely handmade wares that you’ll have forever.
Judge’s two homers held lead a blowout. The Mets, meanwhile, had tempers flare in a loss to Philadelphia.
Amid a pandemic and a recall, Mr. Schwarzenegger has been in demand at his Los Angeles mansion, embracing his unlikely role as California’s “elderly statesman.”
Victims in Southeast Asia have never received compensation from the chemical giants that supplied herbicides during the Vietnam War.
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Brian Taylor runs the business out of his home, but he has also started a mobile service, which has grown popular during the pandemic.
A reader asks whether a workplace policy actually makes trans and nonbinary people feel more included.
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.
When Super Bowl-winning quarterbacks like Brady, Rodgers and Russell Wilson grow frustrated with their teams, the nature of N.F.L. contracts makes it hard to scramble away. Brady ultimately succeeded by running out the clock.
Here’s how to get your well-worn shoes looking their best.
Astronomers reconstructed a space rock’s path before it exploded over southern Africa in 2018 and sprinkled the Kalahari with meteorites.
Wine-braised chard and those tender potato dumplings make a one-pot meal that’s perfect for the still-chilly nights of spring.
Inexpensive wines can be just fine. They also illuminate the harsh opinions that some people seem to cherish about the preferences of others.
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