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These questions invite you to reflect on the role that love — in all its forms — plays in your life. By Natalie Proulx Are You Worried That Our System of Checks and Balances Might Fail?
Mayor Eric Adams spoke at two Black churches in Queens and pushed back at those who “are dancing on my grave.” By Emma G. Fitzsimmons and Sean Piccoli To Michael Hirsch, the desecration of ...
This guide can help you get started. By The Learning Network CreditClockwise, from top left: Bryan Denton for The New York Times, Ennio Leanza/European Pressphoto Agency, Alejandro Cegarra for ...
We invited teenagers to write miniature memoirs about meaningful moments in their lives. Read the 20 winning stories. By The Learning Network This year’s Super Bowl was likely the biggest ...
It won them major awards. Now they’re coming to the U.S. By Alexandra Alter In “Cerebral Entanglements,” Allan J. Hamilton argues that new imaging technologies give us unprecedented access ...
There's encouraging news about two cherished public spaces highlighted earlier in Now & Then — the Green Lake Library and Victor Steinbrueck Park. A tell-all book by the Seattle owner of Mama ...
Bret Taylor, the chairman of OpenAI’s board, said the artificial intelligence company was “not for sale.” Mr. Musk is separately raising money for his A.I. start-up, xAI. By Cade MetzMike ...
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We checked in with a group of voters to see what they like and don’t. By The New York Times Judge John D. Bates ruled that he had grave concerns about the privacy issues raised but that the ...
Now, roughly 40,000 Palestinians have fled their ... Andrew Kramer, the New York Times bureau chief in Kyiv, explains how this would leave Ukraine divided in two: one side with its government ...
A filmmaker in Oakland, Calif., had always lived with her family, her ex-husband, son or roommates. A friend helped her find her own place when she needed it most. By Achy Obejas Add a touch of ...
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