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News
At the British Open, a Mom’s Influence Looms Large for Many Golfers
Golf has long had a tradition of fathers and sons, but when the British Open was last held at Royal…
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Life After Loss Is Awful. I Need to Believe It’s Also Beautiful.
In Jewish tradition, a child who loses a parent is required to say Kaddish, the mourner’s prayer, every day for…
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Jessica Pegula Is Learning to Use Her Claws
She is the top female American tennis player and knows that she has to be more aggressive to win more.
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World
Tulsa Schools, Under Threat of Takeover, Retain Control for Now
The Latest The Oklahoma Board of Education imposed strict oversight over Tulsa public schools on Thursday, but it allowed the…
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Nikki Haley Is the Best Trump Alternative
I have a bunch of friends and acquaintances who are Never Trump, maybe-Trump or kind-of-Trump Republicans. They’ve been looking around…
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News
Carol Robles-Román, Latina Champion for Justice, Dies at 60
As a New York City deputy mayor and a lawyer for the city and state court systems, she fought for…
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Arts
What Can Literature Teach Us About Forgiveness?
“How I’m gon keep from killing him,” says Celie, the protagonist of Alice Walker’s Pulitzer Prize-winning 1982 novel “The Color…
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Health
A Stroke Stole Her Ability to Speak at 30. A.I. Is Helping to Restore It Years Later.
The brain activity of a paralyzed woman is being translated into words spoken by an avatar. This milestone could help…
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Arts
To Seize the Fleeting: Making Clarice Lispector Dance
They’ve been at it for hours. Jodi Melnick and Maya Lee-Parritz, both dancers, both choreographers, are in an airy dance…
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Health
How a Small Gender Clinic Landed in a Political Storm
The small Midwestern gender clinic was buckling under an unrelenting surge in demand. Last year, dozens of young patients were…