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The natural optimism of some of my fellow Texans has fallen to deep cynicism.
On social media, we are all hammers seeking nails.
The Sackler family is poised to evade litigation stemming from its role in the opioid crisis. Here’s how it happened.
The 18-year-old was charged with computer crimes after he used a school database to also alter another yearbook entry to refer to a Boston Marathon bomber, the police said.
Mr. Kristof, a two-time Pulitzer Prize winner known for his coverage of human rights abuses and women’s rights, said friends were trying to recruit him into the race to replace Gov. Kate Brown, a Democrat.
The chief of Pershing Square said the proposed transaction was drawing concerns from the Securities and Exchange Commission.
The stresses of the pandemic and the demands for equity have moved many independent-restaurant workers to start labor-union drives. Will they get results?
Thousands of Native American children attended U.S. boarding schools designed to “civilize the savage.” Many died. Many who lived are reclaiming their identity.
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Clean your refrigerator today. (It’ll make you feel better, promise.)
A mysterious, elegant man, a quick cut and more reader tales of New York City in this week’s Metropolitan Diary.
After a year in Florida with his parents, he missed New York and he needed a place big enough to launch a vegan cookie business.
It turns out that the era of big government isn’t over.
The creative consultant Matilda Goad and the garden designer Butter Wakefield, who’ve fashioned a small oasis at Goad’s London home, share their tips.
At Grants Pass Downs in Oregon, horses come first and women thrive as owners, trainers and jockeys. The approach is good for business, and the community’s soul.
The British prime minister and his top finance official were “pinged” by the health service’s test-and-trace app as contacts of the health minister, who has tested positive for the coronavirus.
As the second wave of coronavirus battered us in India, my partner and I found solace and pride in our stuffed animals.
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