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Style
The Year of the Mega Sleeve
Raglan, fluted, leg o’ mutton, bishop, puffed, balloon — whatever you want to call them, we wore them.
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News
In Brooklyn, Brownstone Dreams Start With One-Bedroom Rentals
A family of four lived in a tiny apartment while they looked for something bigger. They bought a place, but…
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World
In Maine, a Mother’s Lonely Quest for Her Missing Son
For nine straight mornings last December, and again in the fading light of dusk, Tammy Lacher Scully left her home…
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News
Dr. Gao Yaojie, Who Exposed AIDS Epidemic in Rural China, Dies at 95
Despite government efforts to silence her, Dr. Gao drew global attention to an epidemic that devastated rural China and killed…
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Arts
Can the Holocaust Movie Be Revelatory Again? 3 Filmmakers Say Yes.
Tragic tellings of the Shoah are all too common. The directors of “The Zone of Interest,” “Origin” and “Occupied City”…
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Finance
The Book World Still Isn’t Diverse. Dhonielle Clayton Is Trying to Change That.
Her solution? A packaging business that sells ideas for commercial genre fiction featuring characters from broadly diverse backgrounds.
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World
‘We Met in the Morning a Few Days Later and Talked for Five Hours’
Morning coffee in Brooklyn, a captive audience on the subway and more reader tales of New York City in this…
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World
Children of Jailed Narges Mohammadi Accept Her Nobel Peace Prize
At the ceremony in Oslo, the Iranian activist’s twins also read a speech from their mother calling for a “globalization…
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World
Giuliani to Go on Trial for Damages in Defamation Case
A federal jury will be selected to decide how much Rudolph Giuliani should pay for spreading lies about two Georgia…
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World
‘I left my good friends’: In videos shown in Tel Aviv, freed hostages share their stories.
Sitting on a couch next to a crocheted blanket, Adina Moshe introduced herself in a video as having been released…