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FROM PERSONAL PROFILES

The Man Who Leaked the Pentagon Papers Is Scared

The whistle-blower Daniel Ellsberg has never run out of secrets.

He Wanted to Unclog Cities. Now He's 'Public Enemy No. 1.'

Researchers like Carlos Moreno, the professor behind a popular urban planning concept, are struggling with conspiracy theories and death threats.

Steve Cohen's Amazin', Maddening, Money-Losing Bid to Own New York

Once a symbol of Wall Street excess, Cohen has invested lavishly in the Mets, becoming the most beloved billionaire in Queens. Is that enough to reverse team history?

Esther Perel's Business Is Your Business

She is podcasting-famous, considered a "crossover breakthrough artist" by other therapists — and still trying to both see patients and conquer new platforms.

A Couple Decided to Swap Their Family Home in Pennsylvania for a California Rental. Which One Did They Choose?

Wanting to be closer to their adult children, they moved west, knowing they would have to make some compromises to live near Malibu. Here's what they found.

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Aggressive Medical Care Remains Common at Life's End

Most older cancer patients received invasive care in the last month of their lives, a new study finds. That may not be what they wanted.

Pythons, Invasive and Hungry, Are Making Their Way North in Florida

A study from the U.S. Geological Survey called the state's python problem "one of the most intractable invasive-species management issues across the globe."

10 Days That Have Roiled Markets: A Timeline of the Banking Chaos

The collapse of Silicon Valley Bank prompted regulators to move to contain the fallout. Since then, a second bank has failed, another was bailed out and a Swiss giant was taken over by a rival.

Restaurant Review: Tatiana by Kwame Onwuachi Is Talking to You, America

Fine dining rarely has much to say about the state of the country. A celebratory new restaurant at Lincoln Center is different.

The Lucas Museum Finds Your Lack of Faith Disturbing

George Lucas's billion-dollar museum, which has faced delays, is finally coming into focus in Los Angeles. Officials say it should be fully operational by 2025.

This Dress Survived for More Than Three Centuries at the Bottom of the Sea

Divers found an almost perfectly preserved dress in the remains of a ship that sank off the Netherlands in the 1600s. Researchers are trying to figure out who owned the garment.

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