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Skipped Showers, Paper Plates: An Arizona Suburb’s Water Is Cut Off
RIO VERDE, Ariz. — Joe McCue thought he had found a desert paradise when he bought one of the new…
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We Revisited People Who Left Their Jobs Last Year. Are They (Still) Happy?
Last summer we shared stories of people who were part of 2022’s surge in quitting. Months later, we asked them…
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Ruth Adler Schnee, Exuberant Designer of Modernist Textiles, Dies at 99
A refugee from Nazi Germany, she was among a group of designers who elevated fabric from decoration into a medium…
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World
When Leading a Parliament Includes Helping the Police Raid Lawmakers
Roberta Metsola, the youngest person to become president of the European Parliament, is seeking to expand the assembly’s role while…
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‘Emily in Paris’ Star Would Like Your Paris Tips
Lily Collins explores the city, and the world, with the help of Monocle, word searches and Norwegian coffee.
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‘I’m Sorry, We’re From Moscow.’ In Bali, Warring Sides Learn to Cohabitate
Thousands of Russians and Ukrainians have fled their homelands for Bali. But even in a tropical paradise, the war is…
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How to Help Girls Enduring the Unendurable
NAIROBI, Kenya — She is impossibly young to have endured what she did, and what still haunts her is the…
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Happy New Year. Now Please Stay Home.
Sniffles, coughs and sneezes have become January’s familiar cacophony.
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The Dessert-First Author Whose Books Defined Canada’s Treats
Jean Paré, the prolific, self-published cookbook writer, died last month in Alberta. Her unfussy recipes found an audience with millions…
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Casey Hayden, a Force for Civil Rights and Feminism, Dies at 85
While working for the Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee in the early 1960s, she helped write two memos that spurred the…