Health
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Abdul Wadud, Cellist Who Crossed Musical Boundaries, Dies at 75
Abdul Wadud, a distinctive cellist who crossed genres and was a key collaborator with the Pulitzer Prize-winning composer Anthony Davis,…
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Abdul Wadud, Cellist Who Crossed Musical Boundaries, Dies at 75
Abdul Wadud, a distinctive cellist who crossed genres and was a key collaborator with the Pulitzer Prize-winning composer Anthony Davis,…
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Millennials, the Data Says You’re Middle-Aged. What Do You Say?
As the oldest millennials begin entering their 40s, we’re starting a project to look at how adults born in the…
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Andrew J. Maloney, Prosecutor Who Took Down John Gotti, Dies at 90
Andrew J. Maloney, the United States attorney in Brooklyn who shattered the myth of the Teflon Don with the successful…
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Polio Was Almost Eradicated. This Year It Staged a Comeback.
At the beginning of this year, there was a thrum of excitement among global health experts: Eradication of polio, a…
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An Old Medicine Grows New Hair for Pennies a Day, Doctors Say
The ads are everywhere — and so are the inflated claims: Special shampoos and treatments, sometimes costing thousands of dollars,…
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Norah Vincent, Who Chronicled Passing as a Man, Is Dead at 53
In the winter of 2003, Norah Vincent, a 35-year-old journalist, began to practice passing as a man. With the help…
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Milady’s, One of SoHo’s Last Dive Bars, Is Reborn With Craft Cocktails
Julie Reiner, who has long been a force in the New York cocktail world, will once again be mixing manhattans…
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What’s Cooler Than Being Cool? These Cocktails.
A cooler’s primary summertime function is written directly into the name: It cools. The style of drink — often a…
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A ‘Little Banchan Shop’ for Long Island City
During recent trips back to his native South Korea, Hooni Kim, the chef and owner of Danji and Hanjan (a…