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Newyork
Feb. 13: A Holiday I Prefer Not to Celebrate
By Kristina Samulewski Produced by Vishakha Darbha Galentine’s Day, celebrated on Feb. 13, a day before Valentine’s Day, has been popularized as a day for women to celebrate their female friendships. In this audio essay, the Opinion Audio news ...
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Books
‘One Day’ Is Back. This Time, It’s Longer.
The hit novel became a movie, and now it’s a 14-episode Netflix series. More time let the screenwriter get deeper into the characters of Emma and Dexter.
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Books
Julianne Moore Channels Love and Loss in an Intimate Family Drama
The actor reads Michael Cunningham’s “Day,” a novel that visits a husband, wife and brother on the same day in April over three years.
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Newyork
Unstoppable in Red
When Tiger Woods locked in on the final day of the Masters in 2019, it felt like the sporting world had stepped into a time machine. The 43-year-old golfer — 11 years removed from winning his last major tournament — was fighting against a series of ...
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Newyork
January’s Secret: It’s the Best Month
Once you see why, you may never want it to end.
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News
Come Home With Memories, Not a Shocking Phone Bill
The horror story goes something like this: A family returns from a trip abroad, and the glow from the vacation has barely begun to fade when a cellphone bill with hundreds — or even thousands — of dollars in international charges arrives. The ...
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US
Vital Crossing Between Mexico and Arizona Set to Reopen This Week
The border crossing in a remote Arizona community was a passage for thousands of workers, families and businesses in the region who relied on it every day.
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World
Maureen Flavin Sweeney, Whose Weather Report Delayed D-Day, Dies at 100
She helped save General Eisenhower’s invasion from potential disaster, enabling the Allies to gain a foothold in France that proved essential to victory in World War II.
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News
These Bejeweled Treats Are a Must for Three Kings Day
Mexican bakeries on both sides of the border begin making rosca de reyes, three kings bread, weeks in advance.
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US
A Record-Breaking Warm, Snowless Winter Confounds Midwesterners
Jogging in a T-shirt in Minnesota in December? A scientist called the rare string of balmy days “a visceral feeling of what climate change looks and feels like.”