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Lingering physical, mental and neurological symptoms are affecting children as well as adults, including many who had mild reactions to the initial coronavirus infection.
Scientific understanding of the coronavirus variant is changing quickly. Here’s a recap of the most important findings.
A new study challenges assumptions about energy expenditure by people, including the idea that metabolism slows at middle age.
Samuel Bronfman, heir to the Seagram fortune, was abducted by two men who confessed to the crime. But then their story evolved wildly, and the jury believed it. Was it all a lie?
Billions have been spent to protect the beachfront. But inch by inch, water is winning the war.
The decision to expand the emergency use of both the Pfizer-BioNTech and Moderna vaccines is meant to help transplant recipients and others whose immune systems are similarly compromised.
The year’s final Grand Slam tournament begins in less than three weeks, but players including Rafael Nadal, Novak Djokovic and Serena Williams have chosen to skip the usual hardcourt warm-up events.
Taylor Jenkins Reid, the author of “Daisy Jones & the Six” and one of this summer’s hits, “Malibu Rising,” is tapping into the desire among readers (and Hollywood) for escapism plus complexity.
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When his landlord raised the rent during the pandemic, this Brooklyn renter decided it was time to buy. Here’s what he found for less than $1 million in Carroll Gardens.
Summer in California was once heavenly. Now it’s hellish.
OK, guys, he’s really leaving.
The American population grew much more diverse over the past decade, with large increases among people who identify as Hispanic, Asian and more than one race, the Census Bureau reported.
Great is what this art is, yet it raises doubts about whether any art, however “great,” can be considered exempt from moral scrutiny.
Welcome to our new newsletter dedicated to the delights of vegetarian cooking.
The name has come to represent an entitled and belligerent white woman. But what does this narrative say — and elide — about racism and sexism today?
A reader asks whether she has an obligation to tell her fellow invitees about the risks at an upcoming indoor wedding.
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