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Kindness in the Time of Cicadapocalypse
After more than a decade sipping tree sap underground, as many as a trillion cicadas are now emerging en masse…
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Biden Underestimates How Much Black Americans Care About This Issue
Black voters will not only be a driving force in the 2024 elections; they will most likely be the driving…
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America’s Trails Are a Wonder, and They Need Our Help
As dawn broke on a fall day in 2020 over the Hetch Hetchy Valley in Yosemite National Park, a crew…
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Exploring the World Beyond Queens
Shariff Bukari, 25, gravitated toward math and science as a child. One of his dream careers was paleontology, which combined…
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Foster Care and Child Welfare
Readers discuss a guest essay about removing children from troubled homes.
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10 Artists on Working, Living and Creating Through Loss
Sigrid Nunez, authorConor Oberst, musicianBridget Everett, performerBen Kweller, musicianJesmyn Ward, authorJustin Hardiman, photographerJulie Otsuka, authorLila Avilés, filmmakerRichard E. Grant, actorLuke…
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Tell Us What Comforted You When You Were Grieving
We want to hear about the music, movies, books and other artworks or entertainment that help you remember a loved…
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Judge Denies Alec Baldwin’s Bid to Dismiss Manslaughter Indictment
The ruling increases the likelihood that Mr. Baldwin will stand trial this summer in the fatal shooting of a cinematographer…
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Harry Hamlin Got Into Gardening Because of ‘The Martian’
“If he can do it on Mars,” said the actor, now starring in the cooking show “In the Kitchen With…
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An Erotic Story of Love and Obsession in 1960s Amsterdam
An unlikely romance blooms in Yael van der Wouden’s tricky, remarkable novel, “The Safekeep.”