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Hot flashes, sleeplessness, pain during sex: For some of menopause's worst symptoms, there's an established treatment. Why aren't more women offered it?
The magazine's Ethicist columnist on the boundaries one sets with wrongdoers and their children.
Sturgeon are disappearing from North American rivers where they thrived for millions of years. And the quest to save them is exposing the limits of the Endangered Species Act.
Fani Willis's aggressive tactics have sparked criticism — and won over voters. What do they tell us about how she might prosecute the former president?
Robin Wall Kimmerer, author of "Braiding Sweetgrass," argues for a new way of living.
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Irving's tenure with the Nets was marred by his refusal to be vaccinated for the coronavirus and his posting of a link to an antisemitic film. In Dallas, he will join the superstar Luka Doncic.
A California activist sneaked into a gas chamber for hogs and installed three cameras. See for yourself what they show.
An encounter at the Union Square station, a prank on a fall day and more reader tales of New York City in this week's Metropolitan Diary.
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Natalie Haynes's new novel, "Stone Blind," continues her retellings of Greek legends, this one featuring the snake-haired Gorgon, long a symbol of female monstrosity.
The artist was the first Black woman photographer to have her work acquired by MoMA. Now, decades later, as she returns for a solo show, she reflects on her singular career.
Mr. Musharraf took power in a bloodless coup in late 1999 but resigned under threat of impeachment in 2008. He drew fire for his ties to Washington.
The jewelry designer Alex Moss specializes in creating custom pieces for clients like Drake and Jack Harlow. This month, he releases a collection available to the masses.
The complaint was made by a man seeking work as a House aide, whose bid for a job was rejected because he faced criminal wiretapping charges in Ohio.
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