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Style
What Do the Objects You Own Say About You?
“You can only afford so much sofa,” Monica Khemsurov said, speaking of her new book, “How to Live With Objects.”…
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World
What Does Queens Need More, a New Park or a New Train Line?
As a teenager in the 1990s, Karen Imas sneaked onto some abandoned tracks in Queens with her friends. They followed…
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World
How a Dance Company Director Spends His Sundays
When he left Seattle for New York in June 2021 to work as the rehearsal director at Gibney Company, a…
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Health
Happy Birthday, Omicron
On Nov. 26, 2021, the World Health Organization announced that a concerning new variant of the coronavirus, known as Omicron,…
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World
As Ukraine Marks Anniversary of Famine, Officials Draw Parallels to Russia’s Strikes
Ukraine’s government was still trying to restore power on Saturday as the country commemorated the 90th anniversary of the Holodomor,…
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World
Tech Turmoil Complicates Canada’s Policing of the Online World
Back in the spring my colleague Cade Metz, who covers artificial intelligence, driverless cars, robotics, virtual reality and other new…
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World
They Were Surrogates. Now They Must Raise the Children.
PHNOM PENH, Cambodia — The baby was not hers, not really. Hun Daneth felt that, counted on that. When she…
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World
Ukrainian Flags Are on Display All Over Maine. Why?
WALDOBORO, Maine — Clam diggers visit Elaine and Ralph Johnston’s hardware store in the coastal town of Waldoboro for shellfish…
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Finance
A Rising Star in the Biden Administration Faces a $100 Billion Test
WEST LAFAYETTE, Ind. — Gina Raimondo, the commerce secretary, was meeting with students at Purdue University in September when she…
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World
U.S. and NATO Scramble to Arm Ukraine and Refill Their Own Arsenals
BRUSSELS — When the Soviet Union collapsed, European nations grabbed the “peace dividend,” drastically shrinking their defense budgets, their ...