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Elizabeth Spiers
The pandemic has eroded many of the formalities of white-collar work — changes that may benefit employers more than their employees.
Ivan Krastev
The threat of war could be more destructive than war itself.
Bill McKibben and Akaya Windwood
We don't want to leave the world a worse place than we found it.
Nick Haramis
By moving into a turn-of-the-20th-century building in upstate New York, the ceramist Dan McCarthy learned that he didn't need the city that had defined him — and his career — after all.
Emily Anthes and Sabrina Imbler
White-tailed deer could become a reservoir for the virus, putting people and animals at risk, health experts say.
Remy Tumin
The comedian suggested that she was being pressured to give up her role as an armchair expert on the Games, but the network said the situation had been resolved.
Pete Wells
In Corona, a chef works with recipes he got from Ecuador, by way of his mother, and nods to his neighbors in Queens.
Gaia Pianigiani and Elisabetta Povoledo
But Benedict, responding to a report that accused him of mishandling at least four cases of sexual abuse by priests when he was an archbishop in Germany, denied any wrongdoing.
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Bill Pennington
Mikaela Shiffrin grew up admiring Miller, a six-time Olympic medalist. She'll need his resiliency and luck if she hopes to add to her own medal count.
Michelle Goldberg
Todd Gitlin never left the left.
Gustave Axelson
For the teenage sons of an obsessed birder, a father's bird-watching habit had become nerdy — until some bold jays in an Ontario park turned dubious adolescents into giggly boys.
Jeremy DeSilva
In "Origin: A Genetic History of the Americas," Jennifer Raff combines archaeology, genetics, linguistics and more to argue against a longstanding theory.
Tim McKeough
When a music industry veteran and a novelist married, they had six children between them. The challenge was creating a place where everyone would be comfortable.
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