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Puberty and perimenopause are a heady combination.
Fans have returned to Nassau Coliseum to cheer on the Islanders in the postseason, in the arena’s last year. The team can clinch its first series win in the venue since 1993 on Wednesday.
They called her the Orphan Girl. She yearned to escape poverty and misfortune. It all ended in sorrow.
The jackfruit is perfect for a meatless meal, especially like this spicy and tangy sabzi from West Bengal.
More than a decade ago, a prominent academic was exposed for having faked her Cherokee ancestry. Why has her career continued to thrive?
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Trent and Denise Montagu never stopped caring for each other after their divorce. “I didn’t ever stop loving Trent,” she said “I stopped wanting to be in marriage with him, which is different.”
A reminder to mind your own business and know your worth.
Modern Love in miniature, featuring reader-submitted stories of no more than 100 words.
Highlights include “A Midsummer Night’s Dream” at Shakespeare’s Globe, the rising stars of LaGuardia High School and “Uncle Vanya” on PBS.
It’s been a long winter, and your plants could use a little love — or maybe a complete overhaul. Here’s what to do.
Shifting flight schedules, varying hotel flexibility and new tech: A lot has changed since the last time you packed that passport.
Late-day exercise had unique benefits for cholesterol levels and blood sugar control, a study of overweight men eating a high-fat diet found.
Michael Jordan earned a reputation as a fiercely competitive winner with the Chicago Bulls. Owning the Charlotte Hornets hasn’t brought him the same on-court success — yet.
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