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Arts
A Not-Quite-Star Maestro Has a Starry Season at the Met
Carlo Rizzi, a Met Opera regular sometimes taken for granted, opened the company’s season this fall and has juggled “Medea,”…
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News
Los Angeles Never Felt Like Home. Now They Live in a Redwood Forest.
There was no time to tour the run-down cabin before buying it. But that didn’t matter: All they could see…
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Style
Was She Ready to Be a Mother? A Judge Got to Decide.
Listen to This Article Audio Recording by AudmTo hear more audio stories from publications like The New York Times, download…
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Style
Must I Mentor a White Law Student When I Requested a Black Mentee?
The magazine’s Ethicist columnist on how racial dynamics can affect the obligations of mentorship.
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Style
After Covid, Playing Trumpet Taught Me How to Breathe Again
The benefits of group (music) therapy.
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News
This is why World Cup games will be played at the same time for the next four days.
For eight straight days, the soccer smorgasbord that is the World Cup has unspooled at regular intervals, each match staggered…
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World
With Federal Aid on the Table, Utilities Shift to Embrace Climate Goals
WASHINGTON — Just two years ago, DTE Energy, a Michigan-based electric utility, was still enmeshed in a court fight with…
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World
The Elusive Dream of Owning a Home in New York City
For many middle- and working-class New Yorkers, it’s an even more distant possibility than it used to be.
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Finance
‘No Cooperation’: How Sam Bankman-Fried Tried to Cling to FTX
Emails and text messages show how lawyers and executives struggled to persuade the 30-year-old entrepreneur to give up control of…
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Style
Shannon Abloh Is Ready to Talk
In early November, a few weeks before the first anniversary of the death of her husband, Virgil Abloh — founder…