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Jill Biden Has Surgery to Remove Two Cancerous Lesions
The lesions were determined to be basal cell carcinoma, a relatively unaggressive form of skin cancer, and the first lady…
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News
Liz Robbins Dies at 76; Broke Glass Ceiling as a Washington Lobbyist
She founded the first woman-owned lobbying firm in the country, and made her name by supporting social policy and nonprofit…
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News
Is a Grudging Apology Better Than No Apology?
I eke an apology out of my younger daughter several times a week. She is generally a serene child, but…
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Magazine
On the Golden Globes Red Carpet, a Night of Statement-Making
The awards show returned, and so did major dressing up.
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World
What to Listen For in Hochul’s State of the State Speech
Public safety and dealing with mentally ill people are among the topics the governor is expected to address today.
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US
Grandparent Saw Frantic Aftermath of Shooting of First-Grade Teacher
Wounded by a shot allegedly fired by a 6-year-old, the teacher went to the school office to say ‘Call 911’…
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World
Brooklyn Judge Accused of Making Racist and Homophobic Remarks Resigns
Misconduct claims against Judge Harriet Thompson of Brooklyn Surrogate’s Court were scheduled to be considered at a hearing next week.
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Health
A Nonalcoholic Amaro ‘Falso’ From St. Agrestis
Try the new bitter drink, read a winemaker’s memoir, heat up sauces from Kalustyan’s and more.
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News
Jean Paré, Best-Selling ‘Everyday’ Cookbook Author, Dies at 95
With easy-to-follow recipes developed in her native Canada, she became one of the world’s top cookbook authors, publishing more than…
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Was Louisa May Alcott a Transgender Man?
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