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Style
My Mother-in-Law Hasn’t Saved for Retirement. Are We On the Hook?
The magazine’s Ethicist columnist on the financial support owed to an aging in-law.
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World
Boxes, Tape, $10,000: What It Takes to Move Into an N.Y.C. Apartment
Upfront costs for renters — security deposits, broker fees and a month’s rent — are at their highest levels in…
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News
Why Is Everything Suddenly Taylor Swift’s Fault?
Ask the people in your life to name a woman who’s got it good, with wealth and beauty and talent…
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Arts
What’s in a Name? RuNyx Won’t Tell You.
The author of “Gothikana” isn’t going to reveal much. But she will share a useful tip for writing and life.
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Health
The Secret to Perfect Chocolate-Covered Strawberries
Tempering chocolate is the trick to juicy berries with a shiny shell — and it’s way easier than you think.
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News
Brooke Ellison, Prominent Disability Rights Advocate, Is Dead at 45
One of the first quadriplegic Harvard graduates, she became an author, professor and powerful voice for disabled people.
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Style
Are We All Technosexuals Now?
On a rainy afternoon in January, I’m sitting at my computer in an empty house. The holidays are over; the…
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World
As Her Husband Faces Tumult, Jill Biden Is a Protective Force
The first lady has said that the presidency is “a lot” for President Biden, but that neither she nor her…
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Style
He Had Severe Heartburn. Could His Trouble With Balance Be Related?
His mouth always tasted like metal and he vomited several times a week. Nothing seemed to help. Then his sister…
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Style
A Rising Star in Fashion Who Sees No Future in New York
On a phone call in October, Carly Mark raised the idea for the first time: She needed to leave New…