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As the fraud trial of the Theranos founder draws to a close, could her new courtroom image affect the decision?
Confused by an introduction to someone she had been told was deceased, a reader seeks advice.
As we trade sweatpants for formality and fun, corsets are one of the things to reign supreme.
A Holocaust survivor, he started a successful toy company in the 1950s and later invented a method of showing poker players' hole cards on televised tournaments.
The hiring of Showalter, the latest acquisition in an off-season of win-now moves by the Mets, was announced in a tweet by the team's owner, Steven Cohen.
Grappling with the big questions enriches any life.
Amid the pandemic, the union leader Randi Weingarten is stuck between outraged parents and burnt-out teachers.
Despite a bid to protect it from a contentious rezoning plan, the Elizabeth Street Garden will be replaced by housing units.
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I.V.F. patients are faced with a growing list of costly "add-ons." For one such test, some say more robust research is needed to support its effectiveness.
Why the power of belief, not political imposition, is the key to Christian renewal.
Julia Keleher, who had pleaded guilty to conspiracy to commit fraud, said she was "inept" in how she handled some big policy changes in a troubled system.
If you can't afford the price a college quotes you, you don't have to go. We corrected an N.Y.U. blog post and rewrote the Common App for you.
As music director for CKLW, a major radio station in the Detroit market, she furthered the careers of Alice Cooper, Bob Seger, the Temptations and many others.
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