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Newyork
My Child Is in an Impossible Place, and I Am There With Her
In my family, we talk about hard things. That’s not to say we are morose. We are not. Nor are we particularly profound. If anything, we lean into the ridiculous, and the silly, whenever possible. At the same time, in over three years of managing our ...
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Sports
A Blueprint for Soccer’s Future Looks a Lot Like Its Present
Proponents of a European superleague do not lack for opposition. Those on the other side rarely have to explain why the status quo is worth saving.
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Newyork
Dress Like Your Inner Animal
Collina Strada starts New York Fashion Week with a bark. And a woof. A snort? Definitely a giggle.
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Newyork
The Relentless Attack on Trans People Is an Attack on All of Us
Over the past year, we have seen a sweeping and ferocious attack on the rights and dignity of transgender people across the country. In states led by Republicans, conservative lawmakers have introduced or passed dozens of laws that would give ...
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US
House Blocks Pair of D.C. Bills, Hinting at Discord to Come
The House, back in Republican hands, is invoking its powers to weigh in on D.C. legislation, including an overhaul of the city’s century-old criminal code.
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Newyork
A ‘$10 Quintillion’ Asteroid
Lindy Elkins-Tanton is leading a NASA mission to explore an asteroid rich with metalssupposedly worth $10 quintillion that’s orbiting the sun between Mars and Jupiter. The asteroid’s name is Psyche, after the Greek goddess of the soul. This is ...
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Books
A Cockeyed Optimist: Oscar Hammerstein Was No Stephen Sondheim
Laurie Winer’s new book, “Oscar Hammerstein II and the Invention of the Musical,” takes the measure of Sondheim’s mentor and spiritual godfather.
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Books
Karol G and Romeo Santos’s Sensual Goodbye, and 12 More New Songs
Hear tracks by Morgan Wallen, Yves Tumor, Lankum and others.
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Newyork
Who Is the Man Leading Germany?
HAMBURG, Germany — After months of indecision, hand-wringing and uncertainty, Germany last week committed to send Leopard 2 tanks to Ukraine. The delay was a measure of the decision’s significance. For a country long wary of active military ...
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World
White House says Russian Olympians should only be permitted as neutral participants.
The Biden administration said on Thursday that Russian and Belarusian athletes should only compete in the 2024 Olympics in Paris as neutral participants, but did not weigh in on the bigger question: whether the athletes should be allowed in at all ...