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April 12, 2023

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FROM PERSONAL PROFILES

Jet-Setting With Clarence Thomas Puts Spotlight on an Eccentric Billionaire

The justice's relationship with Harlan Crow has raised questions about whether a friendship can be separated from politics and intensified calls for an ethics code for the justices.

A Tale of Fire and Ice

New York's first female fire commissioner faces down a revolt from the old guard.

At 81, Ann-Margret Is Finally Living Her Rock 'n' Roll Dream

The actress and musician, who first burst out in "Bye Bye Birdie" in 1963, is releasing a new album of old rock covers featuring guests like her "Tommy" co-star Pete Townshend.

They Had $350,000 and a Dream to Live Together. Could They Make It in Manhattan?

After years of managing a long-distance relationship, a couple decided that buying a small co-op together would be more affordable than renting forever. But they had a few requirements.

How Do You Fit 250 Plants in 350 Square Feet?

An interior designer who has made a career out of maximizing space in tiny homes has the answer.

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From Red Carpet to Doghouse: Macron Returns From China to Allied Dismay

Criticism of the French president's performance in Beijing has been scathing among some allies, who saw him as cozying up to Beijing.

Why the West Got Buried in Snow, While the East Got Little

This winter was starkly different on each coast. These maps show just how much.

'The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel' Takes Its Final Curtsy

In its final season, the pioneering Amazon hit wanted to go out the way it came in: fabulously, in heels and with a dizzying words-to-minutes ratio.

These Devices Save Lives, but Almost Nobody Has One at Home

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Sex Abuse, Beatings and an Untouchable Mississippi Sheriff

As abuse allegations in a rural jail piled up, criminal inquiries dragged on or went nowhere. No one scrutinized how the sheriff ran his jail.

Spring Cleaning Was Once Backbreaking Work. For Many, It Still Is.

In an earlier, dirtier era, a thorough post-winter scrubbing was a labor-intensive necessity. Today, the tradition lives on as an annual rite of purification and renewal.

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