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I became an elephant, an octopus, a balloon. I grew giant hands. But I couldn't shake my sadness.
Didion always knew something was out of sync in this country.
The artist's image has been reduced to the sexual harassment accusations against him, but I knew him to be more than that.
The magazine's Ethicist columnist on how uncomfortable moments can't be avoided if our country is going to get out from under four centuries of racism.
Scientists on this planet have worked out a variety of techniques to simulate the conditions of other worlds that are near and very far.
At 64, the famously surly former frontman of the Pogues has slowed down some, but his hunger for an artistic life is still insatiable.
They see a new interest in mushrooms, a rethinking of chicken and coffee, a resurgence of 1980s cocktails — and, believe it or not, a return to civility.
Body camera and surveillance footage shows a man attacking holiday shoppers before police officers opened fire, killing him and a 14-year-old girl who was in a dressing room.
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Your knives, forks and spoons set the tone for a meal — but they also need to be easy to use. Here's how to choose the right ones.
Jackie Crawford, a champion breakaway roper, is among the riders blazing a new path for women in rodeo.
And how do I get it to stop?
"If God says, 'Nikki, I gotta write this check on you because you hate,' I would say, 'I understand, because I do hate.'"
How Barack Obama resuscitated his health care act offers clues to reviving the Build Back Better Act and President Biden's precarious standing.
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