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He hated politics. But he loves post-politics.
"It's changing quite rapidly," says a hunter in Canada. "And I'm not old at all. I'm 31."
The war had to end. But it didn't have to end in such chaos.
"I went from one emotion to the next," the W.N.B.A. star said. "From winning a gold medal to realizing, OK, I'm going home, and my daughter is going to be born in less than 24 hours."
Common, Stevie Wonder and Brittany Howard are slated to perform at a fund-raiser for cancer research. And Awkwafina's Comedy Central sitcom returns.
Pentagon officials had warned the White House about delaying a drawdown or full evacuation of American personnel from Afghanistan.
Arizona farmers will take the initial brunt, but wider reductions loom as climate change continues to affect flows into the river.
Convulsions in the planet's interior are picked up in the region known as the C ring, and help scientists understand what lies within.
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A traffic-jam surprise, saving a seat on the A train and more reader tales of New York City in this week's Metropolitan Diary.
In "I Live a Life Like Yours," Jan Grue, a Norwegian professor, writes of living with a rare form of spinal muscular atrophy.
The white power acolytes saw this train approaching from a distance, and they did everything they could to head it off.
When he found himself hobbled by a nerve problem, he knew he couldn't stay in his walk-up. Moving to a new building near a transit hub was the solution.
Thousands of passengers have experienced delayed or canceled flights since June when airlines began to struggle with surging demand and worker shortages. Here's how to deal with the chaos.
Informed by the utopian architecture of Brasília, an expansive weekend house honors and melds with the vanishing landscape of the Cerrado.
For the Times food columnist J. Kenji López-Alt, the kitchen is also a lab, where an understanding of a few basics at the molecular level can make a difference in your next dish.
Two years ago, the company brought in a blunt executive to make things move faster and to promote diversity. Then the problems began.
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