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News
Dips and Sweet Delights for Hanukkah
The Friday box from a Brooklyn caterer offers matbutcha and other delights, chocolate halvah bonbons from Dandelion Chocolate and more.
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Newyork
The First Amendment Is Not a License to Discriminate
Can an artist be compelled to create a website for an event she does not condone? That’s the question the Supreme Court has said it will take up on Monday, when it hears oral arguments in 303 Creative v. Elenis. The answer would seem to be obviously ...
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Newyork
A Previvor’s Tale
A television writer deals with too much plot.
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Newyork
I Still Believe in Effective Altruism, Emphasis on ‘Effective’
Credit...Pavel PopovThis article is part of Times Opinion’s Holiday Giving Guide 2022. Read more about the guide in a note from Opinion’s editor, Kathleen Kingsbury. This is my annual giving column, so I won’t beat around the bush. I recommend ...
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Newyork
What Euthanasia Has Done to Canada
La Maison Simons, commonly known as Simons, is a prominent Canadian fashion retailer. In late October it released a three-minute film: a moody, watery, mystical tribute. Its subject was the suicideof a 37-year-old British Columbia woman, Jennyfer ...
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News
Why Christmas Trees Could Cost More This Year
Inflation and tight supplies are the big reasons. Still, there are some things you can do to keep the price down and still have a natural tree.
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Sports
Twists and Turns: A World Cup Fitness Coach Explains Pregame Warm-Ups
In the final hour before a game, teams’ activities can look as random as recess at the local elementary school. But there is order in the chaos.
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News
How Do Designers Decorate for the Holidays? We Invited Ourselves Over to See.
There’s no right way to decorate for whatever holidays you celebrate. But it never hurts to borrow some ideas from the pros. (Especially that gumdrop tree.)
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Newyork
Wanted: N.Y.C. Rat Overlord With ‘Killer Instinct.’ Will Pay $170,000.
The city is seeking a new director of rodent mitigation to tackle a task that many mayoral administrations have futilely taken on before.
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Newyork
How Hospitals Respond When Mentally Ill People Come in From the Streets
More people with severe mental illness may soon arrive in New York City’s emergency rooms. What happens to them next?