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A Times photographer talks about documenting history and pride at the Supreme Court confirmation hearings.
For one sturdy wartime survivor, living intensely has been the best revenge.
A reader is offended by the gardener next door, whose impulse to use her green thumb has led her to trim other people's hedges without asking.
As travel returns, so are requests for dog sitting — after all, those pandemic puppies aren't taking care of themselves.
Hard-hitting and charismatic, he was direct about his hopes for the group's future, even after two decades. "I want to be the biggest band in the world," he said.
Two of Donald Trump's most prominent Senate endorsements have already backfired. Now the month of May looms large to measure his pull on the party.
Raina Perez hit a late layup to give North Carolina State a win. Louisville and UConn advanced with much more ease.
Even before the war, the country struggled with epidemics of H.I.V., tuberculosis and hepatitis. The conflict threatens to undo decades of progress.
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Julien Sebbag, a self-taught chef and caterer, has turned his cheeky Instagram videos into high-profile restaurant stints.
The trip by Prince William and his wife, Catherine, the duchess of Cambridge, dramatized how rapidly Queen Elizabeth II is losing her grip on distant dominions where she is still head of state.
A post-Omicron travel boom has encountered headwinds from fuel costs and the war in Ukraine. Here's how changes in the airline industry could affect the cost of your next trip.
Health care researchers argue that hospice facilities could better serve some terminal patients, and ease the burden on exhausted loved ones.
Cumbo, who was appointed commissioner of the Department of Cultural Affairs by Mayor Eric Adams, has a background in the arts, and a history of controversial statements.
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