Sunday, July 2, 2023

For You: A Rubik’s Cube, Thick Socks and Giddy Anticipation: The Last Hours of the Titan

Plus, With End of Affirmative Action, a Push for a New Tool: Adversity Scores
July 2, 2023

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A Rubik's Cube, Thick Socks and Giddy Anticipation: The Last Hours of the Titan

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FROM OUR SUNDAY MAGAZINE

Phoebe Waller-Bridge's Great 'Indiana Jones' Adventure

"I'm not interested in perfectly behaved men or women," the actress says. "I'm drawn to the ones who feel a bit dangerous."

A Dessert Recipe So Good, I Was Sworn to Secrecy

A friend told our columnist never to write about this easy Hawaii-style sherbet. Lucky for you, she did anyway.

My Best Friends Are Taking Ozempic. Can I Share My Disapproval?

The magazine's Ethicist columnist on judging people who use prescription drugs to lose weight.

They Followed Doctors' Orders. Then Their Children Were Taken Away.

Federal law has put thousands of women on anti-addiction medications into an impossible bind: Give up your treatment or risk losing your baby.

A Boy's Life on the Front Lines

In a Ukrainian town once teeming with families, an 11-year-old navigates a childhood transformed by war.

Tomorrow: From Opinion

Every day we'll feature stories from a different section. Check back daily.

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Hunter Biden's Daughter and a Tale of Two Families

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The sharing economy has come to apartment buildings — and landlords have discovered a new way to attract tenants.

Goodbye, Old Friend

A love letter to a 750-square-foot roll of plastic wrap.

A Champion Swimmer Returns, Slowly but Determinedly, to Competition

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An Early Heat Wave Upsets the Rhythm of Life in the South

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You Really Are a Tick Magnet

By studying how the arachnids respond to static electricity, researchers may have found a new reason to dread the bloodsucking creatures.

Everyone Knew the Migrant Ship Was Doomed. No One Helped.

Satellite imagery, sealed court documents and interviews with survivors suggest that hundreds of deaths were preventable.

How to Stop Sweating So Much

Excessive swampiness can be an inconvenience, especially in the summer, but several treatments are available.

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