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Netflix in the United States bids adieu to a ton of great movies and TV shows in June, including “Scarface” and “Twin Peaks.” Catch these while you can.
Outdoor cafes and to-go cocktails are scenes from a privileged lockdown. What is the plan for neighborhoods that were struggling before Covid?
Mallorca, a Spanish team that has struggled to find its level but just won promotion back to La Liga, is finding out.
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.
At 36, with his team’s future in doubt, James faces basketball mortality.
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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.
Gina Chua is returning to the Reuters offices post-pandemic as one of the most senior transgender journalists in the country.
They could help save our democracy. They prefer not to.
Reports of a decline in male fertility rely on flawed assumptions, a new study contends.
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.
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