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Steven Kurutz

Too Young to Feel So Old

After nearly two years spent in a computer crouch, my favorite sweater and I have gone fuzzy.

Staceyann Chin

The Lesbian Writer and Her Flamboyant Gay Husband

Peter taught me to laugh at fate as we lived our dream. At least for a while.

Vanessa Friedman

Streetwear Is Dead

Long live fashion. They are actually one and the same.

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Ken Belson

For N.F.L. Perfection, a Steep Price

Nick Buoniconti, Jim Kiick and Jake Scott, of the undefeated 1972 Miami Dolphins, were each found to have C.T.E., the brain disease linked to head hits, bringing to six the number of players diagnosed from that team.

Edward Wong

As Other Hot Spots Boil, U.S. Shows Its Foreign Policy Focus Is Asia

Antony Blinken's Asia-Pacific trip during the crisis with Russia and Ukraine signals that the U.S. is committing to the world's largest region — and to competition with China.

Amanda Holpuch

Why Was Dave Chappelle at a Village Council Meeting in Ohio?

The comedian helped quash a plan for affordable housing in Yellow Springs, Ohio, this week by threatening to pull a multimillion-dollar investment.

James Hill

Artistry and Grace: See Ice Dancing's Opening Night

Twenty-three teams are bringing power and passion to the ice. Take a look at these photos from the competition in Beijing.

Noam Scheiber

Making 'Dinobabies' Extinct: IBM's Push for a Younger Work Force

Documents released in an age-discrimination case appear to show high-level discussion about paring the ranks of older employees.

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Opinion | The Slave Trade Didn't Come Out of Nowhere

Unraveling the characteristics of race today requires an understanding of history.

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Meet Me at 3 A.M. For a Cup of Coffee.

The pandemic has allowed some people to return to a former way of sleeping: in segments.

Jill Cowan

Rick Caruso, Billionaire Developer, Jumps Into Los Angeles Mayor's Race

The longtime civic leader fits the profile of successful power brokers in the city's past. Will that kind of résumé succeed in the present?

Ben Shpigel

Nice Fit: Joe Burrow Belongs to Everyone

In short order, the Bengals quarterback has achieved a crossover appeal that has inspired Joe Namath comparisons.

Zachary Small

After Pak and Beeple, What's Next for NFT Collectors? Art Made With a Paintbrush

Now crypto collectors are investing in something more tangible, and traditional, like paintings and sculpture. And art dealers are rushing to woo them.

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