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The Capitals forward was fined $5,000 a day after he punched the Rangers’ Pavel Buchnevich in the head and tossed a helmetless Artemi Panarin to the ice.
Sara Cunningham, the founder of Free Mom Hugs and a supporter of L.G.B.T.Q. people, doesn’t want anyone to be without the love of a parent on their wedding day.
Hospitals are bringing together surgeons, anesthesiologists and nurses with architects, engineers and administrative staff to rethink the modern operating room.
Goldman Sachs is the latest to call an end to remote work.
The chief executive of Peloton said the company “made a mistake” by initially resisting a U.S. safety agency’s warning about the devices last month.
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After living for a week in an apartment complex for older adults, Madison Kohout, 19, discovered why she was the youngest resident by decades.
A photographer in Berlin is capturing the lives of the consciously child-free.
Rosella, in the East Village, comes up with one remarkable dish after another while promising that its fish were responsibly farmed or caught.
The magazine’s Ethicist columnist on how to weigh doing good against the beliefs of the do-gooder and becoming a godmother without being a Catholic.
Too often I spent my days wanting to write and not writing. The simple power of the check mark helped me get back on track.
You’re feeling it, I’m feeling it, everyone’s feeling it. Here are a few things experts suggest to mitigate the tiredness.
The actress, mom and co-founder of Onda Beauty talks about the skin-care products she’s excited about now and why she’s so invested in her skin.
On the occasion of baseball’s oldest living Hall of Famer turning 90, a reflection on the conditioning that powered his greatness.
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