Thursday, March 24, 2022

For You: How Long Should It Take to Grieve? Psychiatry Has Come Up With an Answer.

Plus, Is America's Economy Entering a New Normal?
For YouMarch 24, 2022

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How Long Should It Take to Grieve? Psychiatry Has Come Up With an Answer.

The latest edition of the DSM-5, sometimes known as "psychiatry's bible," includes a controversial new diagnosis: prolonged grief disorder.

Another Covid Surge May Be Coming. Are We Ready for It?

"We've been wearing rose-colored glasses instead of correcting our vision," one scientist said.

Trying to Solve a Covid Mystery: Africa's Low Death Rates

The coronavirus was expected to devastate the continent, but higher-income and better-prepared countries appear to have fared far worse.

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Piero Lissoni Can't Stop Reinventing His Milan Apartment

The architect and designer has created a space that celebrates ever-shifting and highly edited juxtapositions.

U.S. Makes Contingency Plans in Case Russia Uses Its Most Powerful Weapons

A team of national security officials has been assigned to sketch out responses if President Vladimir V. Putin unleashes chemical, biological or nuclear weapons.

Everyone Has Crypto FOMO, but Does It Belong in Your Portfolio?

A growing array of investment options make it easier to put digital tokens alongside traditional investments. Here's what to know.

Cities Lost Population in 2021, Leading to the Slowest Year of Growth in U.S. History

Although some of the fastest growing regions in the country continued to grow, the gains were nearly erased by stark losses in New York, Los Angeles and San Francisco.

'The Lost City' Review: Raiders of the 1980s Blockbusters

Sandra Bullock, Channing Tatum and a vamping Brad Pitt run around in a romantic adventure that you have seen before and will see again.

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Opinion | The Using of Ketanji Brown Jackson

Republicans are using Jackson as a pawn in a political battle that has little to do with her or the Supreme Court.

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How a themed gathering at a basketball game revealed racial fault lines in a rural New York town.

Oscars Rewind: For Halle Berry, a Bittersweet Breakthrough

Since she won best actress for "Monster's Ball," no other Black woman has taken the prize, a fact she calls "heartbreaking."

'7 Days' Review: Mothers' Matchmaking Goes Awry

Two Indian American youngsters are set up on a date that takes an unexpected turn in this pandemic-themed comedy.

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