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In “Billy Summers,” a hired killer and aspiring writer is lured from the brink of retirement with a lucrative assignment.
It turns out that there is a bizarre absence of fully realized human beings in my sons’ fictional worlds.
It’s simple: Mammals have hair or fur. Birds want it.
The Education Department said that it would be the “final extension” of the moratorium.
Iguodala said he plans to return on a one-year deal after a detour to the Miami Heat. “The opportunity to end it here was just something special,” he said.
A slowdown in the network, which influences weather far and wide, could spell trouble. “We’re poking a beast,” one expert said. “But we don’t really know the reaction we’ll cause.”
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A young couple, realizing they weren’t going back to their workplaces ‘probably ever,’ set a $500,000 budget for a two-bedroom in the Sunset Park area of Brooklyn. Here’s what they found.
A reader asks for help dealing with pressure to put grief behind her after nine years of mourning.
My husband was kind, honest, supportive and way too protective.
Klineman became Ross’s partner in 2017, after transitioning from a career as an indoor volleyball player.
The right wing’s peculiar fascination with authoritarians has deep roots.
Scientists have identified genes that make a harvestman arachnid’s appendages able to twirl like a monkey’s tail.
This new dark comedy, created by Sterlin Harjo and Taika Waititi, upends the usual Hollywood clichés about Native Americans, not least by having Native writers and actors tell the story.
Irene Siderakis feeds New Yorkers all day at work, then comes home and provides dinner for her four adolescent sons.
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