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When New York City movers clear out an apartment, they leave with a whole lot more than furniture.
When a woman said her date stole a pair of Tabi shoes from her, the internet went all in.
After his mother agreed to host him and his wife for Christmas, a reader is hurt by her decision to spend the holiday itself with her daughter instead.
A reader wonders how to wear retro pieces without looking dated.
The annual festival started as an impromptu bonfire, but now attracts tens of thousands of revelers a year. How did it get here?
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Seven poses to help you wake up and feel energized, whether you're an expert or a beginner.
On her second album, "Guts," which flaunts rock brashness and singer-songwriter intimacy, the sudden pop star is showing just how fraught life is at the top.
When the former defense secretary Ashton Carter died, his wife knew she couldn't stay in their old home. Downsizing became a way of processing grief.
Bally's Corporation will pay millions to operate the golf course, and hopes that removing the former president's name from it will help its chances of winning a casino bid.
Doing business in China, once seen as a can't-miss opportunity, poses a troubling quandary: Reasons to stay can be as compelling as the reasons to retreat.
A case study in elite college admissions.
Despite high-profile cuts, streaming isn't as brutal on new shows as network TV was. (But it's not the paradise we hoped for, either.)
A half-century ago, a radio telescope in Holmdel, N.J., sent two astronomers 13.8 billion years back in time — and opened a cosmic window that scientists have been peering through ever since.
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