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The judge said the ban was a “failed experiment.” California’s governor called the ruling “a direct threat to public safety.”
Adolescents were hospitalized with Covid three times as often as with flu, researchers reported. Nearly one-third wound up in I.C.U.s.
Out: the Metro and the Seine. In: the PATH and the Hudson. The Pompidou Center plans to open its first North American satellite museum in a renovated industrial building.
Megha Ganne seemed at ease during her second round at the Olympic Club, and she finished the day with a share of third place.
The Justice Department also said it was changing its policy to bar seizing reporters’ phone and email records in hunts for their sources.
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A list of pros and cons works in most situations, but there are no pros to telling your boss about your co-worker’s old D.U.I.
Kyle Gorman spends much of the day touring parts of the city that are participating in the popular outdoor program.
A librarian who identifies as queer wrestles with our tendency to classify both books and people.
“I had to learn to love my Blackness,” said the winner of this season's ‘RuPaul’s Drag Race.’ “I’ve learned to love my queerness. I had to learn to love myself.”
The conditions of modern celebrity don’t hinge on press access anymore.
The airy cake shines when baked in a springform pan, cut into two layers, brushed with strawberry syrup and topped with fruit and cream.
The actor and comedian Niecy Nash and her wife, Jessica Betts, a musician, reveal how crab legs, skinny dipping and therapy improved their life as newlyweds.
If you’re emerging from the pandemic in better financial shape than before, ask yourself this: What will you spend to renew your bonds, and how will you do it?
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