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A golf phenom since she was 10, Michelle Wie West was ready to focus on motherhood. Rudy Giuliani’s vulgar remarks convinced her that she should keep fighting and playing.
The question: “How Will We Live Together?” The answers: Pavilions that resemble science-fair projects, conflict-resolution sites and flights of fancy.
Investigators are examining whether donations from employees at his former company violated campaign finance laws.
The double fire raised suspicions that Iran was once again a sabotage target, as diplomacy to resurrect the nuclear deal advanced.
An experimental treatment seems poised to address a dire mental health crisis.
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After falling for the Queens neighborhood, a couple began looking for an apartment there, in a co-op building with an elevator and easy access to Manhattan. Here’s what they found.
“All I wanted to do was live like the French.”
A consumer asks whether payment screens should solicit tips for service workers.
Language teachers say the show is a near-perfect amalgam of easy-to-understand English and real-life scenarios that feel familiar even to people who live worlds away from the West Village.
Their transformation into a playoff team was one of the more remarkable stories of the season. But keeping the momentum going will require some more good calls.
What is fresh breath even for, if it’s not for post-pandemic orgies in the park?
A new book enters that category known as “fashion horror stories.” Something to consider before you shop.
Teachers urged him to cultivate a more ethnically ambiguous image. He refused, and now he’s having a breakout moment.
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