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For You: The Precarious, Terrifying Hours After a Woman Was Shoved Into a Train

Plus, A Poisonous Cold War Legacy That Defies a Solution
May 31, 2023

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FROM PERSONAL PROFILES

The Precarious, Terrifying Hours After a Woman Was Shoved Into a Train

Emine Yilmaz Ozsoy has been partially paralyzed and is in critical condition, surrounded by an improvised web of support. Her story embodies New York's post-pandemic fears and challenges.

How Sexist Is Hollywood? Check Out Geena Davis's Spreadsheet

When it comes to quantifying bias in popular entertainment, the Academy Award winner's in a league of her own.

Even After Debunking, 'Sybil' Hasn't Gone Away

The "true story" of a woman with multiple personalities was a 1973 sensation and is still in print 50 years later. Why do such lurid tales hold their grip?

Ashley Judd Reflects on a Year of Grief

The actress and mental health advocate shares how she coped while mourning the loss of her mother, the country music singer Naomi Judd, who died by suicide.

They Knew Little About Oysters. Now They Have a Farm With 2 Million.

Stefanie Bassett and Elizabeth Peeples left their city lives behind to raise mollusks.

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A Surprising Stage for Dance: The Subway Platform

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