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Newyork
Trans Visibility Is Nice. Safety Is Even Better.
In my childhood, trans representation was largely confined to sensationalized daytime talk shows — think “Jerry Springer” — and fictionalized stories of cisgender people reacting with disgust or violence upon learning someone was trans — think of the ...
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Newyork
Why So Many Kids Are Priced Out of Youth Sports
Ever since my 2022 interview with Linda Flanagan, the author of “Take Back the Game,” about how money is ruining youth sports, lots of parents have come to me with their complaints on the topic. I hear most frequently from readers and friends about ...
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US
Trump’s NATO Threat Reflects a Wider Shift on America’s Place in the World
Alliances that were once seen as the bulwark of the Cold War are now viewed as an outdated albatross by a significant segment of the American public.
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World
Thursday Briefing
Russian advances on a space-based nuclear weapon.
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Science
A Spacecraft Named Odysseus Prepares to Launch to the Moon, Again
A day after SpaceX called off the flight of a spacecraft from Intuitive Machines of Houston, the company is ready to begin its lunar journey.
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World
U.S. Has New Intelligence About Russia’s Nuclear Capabilities
A congressman’s cryptic statement about the development set Washington abuzz about what the intelligence was and infuriated White House officials.
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Newyork
What the Dutch Lost When They Lost Manhattan
Last week The Times ran a wonderful article about Pulau Rhun, a tiny, nutmeg-growing island in what is now Indonesia that Britain traded for Manhattan — sort of — in 1667. Considering the diverging fortunes of the two islands since that year, this ...
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News
David Bouley, a Chef of Many Ideas, Brought Them to Delicious Life
This prolific pioneer, who died Monday, used his New York restaurants to explore a deep interest in nutrition, bread and new ways to create flavor.
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World
Here’s How Mexicans Living Abroad Can Vote in This Year’s Election
Millions of Mexicans living outside the country can vote in the upcoming elections — as long as they register this month.
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Books
Lucy Sante Is the Same Writer She Has Always Been
In her memoir “I Heard Her Call My Name,” the author reflects on her life and embarking on a gender transition in her late 60s.