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Family leave should be a right, not a privilege.
It's time to revive the tradition of puttering about in our favorite shops, looking for something that would make a loved one's eyes light up.
Dialogue may be possible between L.G.B.T. Catholics and church leaders, even at the highest levels.
The California School for the Deaf, Riverside, is steamrolling its opponents, electrifying a campus that has seen more than a few athletic defeats.
A Sotheby's executive called the court-ordered sale on Monday night "the most valuable single-owner auction ever staged."
A security camera in a quarantined resident's apartment recorded the workers pursuing the dog, which was later culled.
School nurses, who were already stretched thin before the pandemic, say that they are overworked and overwhelmed.
The magazine's Ethicist columnist on balancing safety and medical-privacy concerns in the workplace — and how best to persuade a friend to get vaccinated.
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This Italian-accented restaurant in Williamsburg, Brooklyn, makes a convincing, comforting argument for the pleasures of an indoor meal.
The State Department said the cloud of debris from the missile strike added more than 1,500 pieces of sizable space junk to Earth's orbit.
Substantive change is hard. Telling people how to talk is easy.
In "The Power of the Dog," her first movie in 12 years, the filmmaker ventures into the American West — and the inner worlds of cruel, complicated men.
They won't cause you any harm, but there are reasons to remove them before taking a bite.
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