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Suggested reading from critics and editors at The New York Times.
Jack Black, Michael B. Jordan, Matthew McConaughey: A lot of favorites are leaving for U.S. subscribers this month.
A new series starring Paul Rudd and Will Ferrell debuts this weekend, as does a new reality competition show judged by Martha Stewart.
Although the scientific literature makes a compelling case that our pets are good for us in many ways, research into the effects of co-sleeping is more limited.
Second-generation Yemeni entrepreneurs in Brooklyn want to reclaim their role as the purveyors of the original specialty coffee.
In Austin and cities around the country, prices are skyrocketing, forcing regular people to act like speculators. When will it end?
In the 1970s, the artists bought a rocky strip of land off the coast of Maine. Now, it's a place for others to wrestle with their legacies.
Chapter 1: This job is hard. Chapter 2: Leaving it is harder.
Science
The wonders of humans and our world
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Health news and expert advice
Hear tracks by Beyoncé, Let's Eat Grandma, Beach House and others.
The guarantee clause could help Democrats push back against the threat of Republican political hegemony.
Flora Collins, the daughter of Amy Fine Collins, has a debut novel, "Nanny Dearest."
You've tried boiling, but Genevieve Ko found a better way to make this side dish fluffier — and more flavorful.
Ricardo Pepi has played only four games for the U.S., but he provides the one thing his team needs most: goals.
The Mini Crossword
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Spelling Bee
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