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FROM OUR SUNDAY MAGAZINE

How Tom Sandoval Became the Most Hated Man in America

He turned last year's season of 'Vanderpump Rules' into the best in reality TV's history — and ruined his life in the process.

The Best, Weirdest, Wildest Performances of the Year

Wesley Morris honors the year's performances with some awards of his own invention.

Can Humans Endure the Psychological Torment of Mars?

NASA is conducting tests on what might be the greatest challenge of a Mars mission: the trauma of isolation.

Marilynne Robinson Considers Biden a Gift of God

The celebrated writer discusses human freedom, immortality and the "stinginess" that has settled into the country.

They Could Decide the 2024 Election. If They Vote.

National races increasingly come down to the Americans who often stay home. What do we know about them?

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What It's Like to Be a Sociopath

"Just because I don't care about you doesn't mean I want to cause you more pain," says Patric Gagne, author of a new memoir about her sociopathy.

The Spy War: How the C.I.A. Secretly Helps Ukraine Fight Putin

For more than a decade, the United States has nurtured a secret intelligence partnership with Ukraine that is now critical for both countries in countering Russia.

Drug Drastically Reduces Children's Reactions to Traces of Food Allergens

Xolair cuts the risk of dangerous reactions after exposure to minute amounts of allergens, researchers reported. But people taking it still must avoid risky foods.

Flaco's Crash Might Have Been More Than Bad Luck. Here's What We Know.

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Opinion | Baseball Is Designed to Break Your Heart

Spring training means new hope for a glorious season. But for me, it's the prospect of losing that keeps me hooked.

For Car Thieves, Toronto Is a 'Candy Store,' and Drivers Are Fed Up

An epidemic of auto thefts in Canada's largest city has left many residents exasperated, with some getting creative about deterrence efforts, such as installing bollards in home driveways.

The New York Times News Quiz, Feb. 23, 2024

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SAG Awards 2024: 'Oppenheimer' Dominates the Night

The film took the top prize, and its stars Cillian Murphy and Robert Downey Jr. earned solo acting honors. Lily Gladstone and Da'Vine Joy Randolph also won.

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