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The Culture Wars Came for Wikipedia. Jimmy Wales Is Staying the Course.

Attacks on the site are piling up. Its co-founder says trust the process.

October 18, 2025

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The Battle Inside Israel Over Who Must Fight in Its Wars

The conflict over compulsory service for the nation’s ultra-Orthodox has become a stand-in for a larger struggle over the country’s right-wing, religious turn — and could determine its future.

October 18, 2025

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The Battle Inside Israel Over Who Must Fight in Its Wars

The Battle Inside Israel Over Who Must Fight in Its Wars

October 17, 2025

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Can You Make Use of Your Neighbors’ Trash Cans?

A ruling on dog-waste-disposal etiquette.

October 17, 2025

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Lady Gaga Was Always Gothic. Now the World Has Caught Up to Her.

At a moment when other pop stars are flirting with dark spectacle, Gaga’s “Mayhem” tour shows that she has perfected it.

October 17, 2025

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What Trump’s War on Sanctuary Cities Is Really About

A movement born in churches to help vulnerable immigrants has become a constitutional battleground in Chicago and Portland, Ore.

October 17, 2025

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Taylor Swift Is Our Biggest Cinematic Universe. But the Magic Is Fading.

Pop culture is saturated with franchises, and Swift is the master of creating them. But her marketing is beginning to overtake the music.

October 16, 2025

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I Cut Off a Friend Who Was Abusing Her Daughter. What Can I Do for the Child?

I feel I abandoned her.

October 15, 2025

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What’s Better Than Carrot Cake? This Sweet Potato Version.

Here, this riff on the classic is more than just a clever trick: It’s a testament to the past.

October 15, 2025

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The Ultimate Pilgrimage for the Middle-Aged Skateboarder

One of America’s most iconic ’90s skate spots has now been rebuilt in — of all places — Malmo, Sweden.

October 15, 2025

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Five Takeaways From the Magazine’s Profile of Zohran Mamdani

How the Democratic nominee for mayor who has stunned the New York establishment is working to shore up support and sustain his momentum.

October 14, 2025

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Inside the Improbable, Audacious and (So Far) Unstoppable Rise of Zohran Mamdani

The story of the man most likely to be the next mayor of New York City — and the promise and peril his ascent poses for the Democratic Party.

October 14, 2025

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How Getting Stoned With My Dad Helped Us Heal

It was the therapy we needed, and the fun we deserved, after decades of estrangement.

October 14, 2025

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The Rules of Investing Are Being Loosened. Could It Lead to the Next 1929?

A group of financiers is trying to convince the public to invest heavily in private equity and crypto — a risky gambit with some real 1920s vibes.

October 13, 2025

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My Liberal Friend Won’t Protest. Do I Drop Her?

I feel like apathy is how we got here in the first place.

October 11, 2025

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The Suffix That Tells Us to Ruthlessly Optimize Everything

From game theory to incels, how everything got ‘-maxxed.'

October 11, 2025

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Do Spouses Have Mustache Veto Power?

A ruling on a dispute over the limits of facial-hair autonomy.

October 10, 2025

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If an Energy Drink Drank an Energy Drink, You’d Get a Celsius

How a turbocharged upstart brand came to threaten Red Bull and Monster’s dominance.

October 10, 2025

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Thomas Pynchon Saw Where America Was Headed. What Does He See Now?

The novelist anticipated our bizarre present. How does his latest book hold up in an age of eroding reality?

October 9, 2025

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Should I Keep Donating to an Animal Shelter That Treats Employees Badly?

If I stop donating, the animals lose; if I continue, am I enabling questionable practices?

October 8, 2025

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Life Got Hard. The Sims Got Easy.

As the daily grind becomes “gamified,” players are nostalgic for older, more chaotic versions of the life simulation game

October 8, 2025

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Embrace the Potato Dinner

A former restaurant critic, now on a health journey, finds steady comfort in these spiced stovetop spuds.

October 8, 2025

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Lie About Your Age. It’s Fun!

Free, easy and old-fashioned, lying is an anti-aging supplement for the masses.

October 7, 2025

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They Got to Live a Life of Luxury. Then Came the Fine Print.

‘Buy Now, Pay Later’ has built a delirious new culture of consumption — and trapped users in a vortex of debt.

October 7, 2025

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‘Bow to the Emperor’: We Asked 50 Legal Experts About the Trump Presidency

Before the election, we surveyed the legal establishment about what a second Trump term could mean for the rule of law. A year later, they’re very, very worried.

October 6, 2025

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I’m a Screenwriter. Is It All Right if I Use A.I.?

This new tool has been a game changer.

October 4, 2025

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Sen. Alex Padilla Says His Viral Moment Was a Sign of Things to Come

The California politician on his “wake-up call” at an earlier moment of political upheaval, and the one he’s experiencing today.

October 4, 2025

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Can Your Spouse Put Limits on Knuckle-Cracking?

A ruling on a dispute over body noises.

October 3, 2025

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Is It OK to Talk to My Daughter About Her Weight?

She may be headed for a serious problem. How can we raise this with her without pushing her away?

October 1, 2025

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The Case for Laughing With Strangers in the Dark

Hollywood often leaves humor to the TV screen. But months of moviegoing reminded me: A good comedy gets as much out of the theater as any IMAX spectacular.

October 1, 2025

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This Classic Sushi Roll Is a Delight to Make at Home

The California roll is so much more than the sum of its parts. It’s also easily made in your kitchen.

October 1, 2025

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The L.A. Dodgers Risk Alienating Their Fans or Angering Trump

For decades, the Dodgers have been the pride of L.A.’s Latino community. Trump’s immigration raids are testing that.

October 1, 2025

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Five Takeaways About the Culture of Lawlessness in the U.S. Special Forces

Until now, many of the troubling events that took place during the war in Afghanistan have been shrouded in secrecy.

September 30, 2025

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Want to Know What Men Are Thinking? Go Get a Haircut.

The version of masculinity you might see getting your hair cut is more complex than the caricature presented in the manosphere.

September 30, 2025

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They Celebrated Vigilante Justice on the Battlefield. Then They Brought It Home.

Pete Hegseth’s advocacy for service members accused of war crimes, and Trump’s pardons of them, have helped usher in an era of military aggression and disregard for the rule of law.

September 30, 2025

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How War-Crime Accusations Against Green Berets Were Denied and Buried

As cases of lawless behavior and extrajudicial killings mounted, the Special Forces had to decide how to respond — and whom to protect.

September 30, 2025

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Did a Green Beret Unit Commit One of the Worst U.S. War Crimes in Decades?

In 2012, after a team member was nearly killed, a Special Forces unit went on a rampage that might have been one of the worst war crimes in recent U.S. history.

September 30, 2025

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A Green Beret’s Confession Outraged the Military. Then He Found an Ally in Trump.

The president’s pardon of Mathew Golsteyn cut short an investigation into his killing of a man he believed to be a Taliban bombmaker. Was justice served?

September 30, 2025

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What the Public Memory of Charlie Kirk Revealed

For those who felt denigrated by his rhetoric, the bipartisan tributes to him as a champion of free speech augured something dangerous: the mainstreaming of formerly extremist views.

September 28, 2025

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I’m Concerned About Sweatshops. Should It Change What I Buy?

How to balance a concern for human rights with concern for those who depend on jobs in overseas factories?

September 27, 2025

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Sean Penn Let Himself Get Away With Things for 15 Years. Not Anymore.

The actor and instigator is ready for his renaissance.

September 27, 2025

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Can You Use Your Spouse as a Hand Towel?

A ruling on a home hygiene dispute.

September 27, 2025

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Special Forces Part 4 Fader

Fader for part 4 of the special forces package

September 25, 2025

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Special Forces Part 3 Fader

Fader for part 3 of the special forces package

September 25, 2025

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The Filmmaker Who Finds the Humanity in History’s ‘Monsters’

Joshua Oppenheimer’s films show the political value of empathy in our polarized age.

September 25, 2025

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‘To Catch a Predator’ Ended Almost 20 Years Ago. Its Grim Legacy Lives on.

The flippant humiliation that once coursed through the reality-TV landscape has found a more dynamic environment online, where our hunger for schadenfreude can run wild.

September 24, 2025

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This Easy Side Does Double Duty at Dinner

Parsnips dressed in miso and lemon, then topped with arugula and Parmesan can be a glorious accompaniment — or the whole meal.

September 24, 2025

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What Disturbing Art Can Teach Us About Our Own Shame and Fear

I found myself drawn to 18th-century sculptures. When I see them, I see myself — a stutterer.

September 23, 2025

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What Dwayne ‘the Rock’ Johnson Knows About Pain

In “The Smashing Machine,” the actor gives a new kind of performance, one that required him to face his fears.

September 21, 2025

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Do I Have to Donate to My Co-Worker’s Divorce Fund?

While I sympathize with her hardship, asking colleagues to contribute to legal expenses for a personal matter feels inappropriate.

September 20, 2025

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How Reese Witherspoon Figured Out Who She Really Is

The actor and producer booked her first big role when she was 14 years old. More than 30 years later, she’s an entertainment-industry powerhouse.

September 20, 2025

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Finnish Prime Minister Petteri Orpo on Winning the Debate on Climate Change

We asked heads of state how they’re steering their countries as America retreats.

September 19, 2025

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Irfaan Ali, President of Guyana, on Putting Oil Profits Into Clean Energy

We asked heads of state how they’re steering their countries as America retreats.

September 19, 2025

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Anthony Albanese, Prime Minister of Australia, on Getting Past Climate Partisanship

We asked heads of state how they’re steering their countries as America retreats.

September 19, 2025

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Hilda Heine, President of the Marshall Islands, on Leading a Sinking Country

We asked heads of state how they’re steering their countries as America retreats.

September 19, 2025

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President William Ruto of Kenya on Pushing Clean Energy Amid Domestic Unrest

We asked heads of state how they’re steering their countries as America retreats.

September 19, 2025

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Muhammad Yunus, Chief Adviser of Bangladesh, on Getting Squeezed by Rising Tides

We asked heads of state how they’re steering their countries as America retreats.

September 19, 2025

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Six World Leaders on Navigating Climate Change, Without the U.S.

We asked heads of state how they’re steering their countries as America retreats.

September 19, 2025

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Should I Watch a TV Show Recommended by My Robot Vacuum?

A ruling on an unusual source of viewing advice.

September 19, 2025

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Political Violence Isn’t New. But Something About This Moment Is.

Charlie Kirk’s assassination fits into American history. How does it fit into our politics?

September 19, 2025

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With the Em Dash, A.I. Embraces a Fading Tradition

The debate about ChatGPT’s use of the em dash signifies a shift in not only how we write, but what writing is for.

September 18, 2025

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What Will China’s Green-Tech Ambitions Cost the World?

Laos is just one of the emerging markets where China’s green-tech revolution is installing more than cheap energy.

September 18, 2025

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My Friend Is Trying to Convert Me Into a Client. What to Do?

My time for friendships is limited. I’m not inclined to spend it in a commercialized version of one.

September 17, 2025

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This Classic French Gratin Is Complete Comfort

Creamy, soul-restoring pommes dauphinoises is just the thing to ease you into transition, be it personal or simply seasonal.

September 17, 2025

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Late-Night TV Is Fading. There’s One Part You May Come to Miss.

Most of what late-night talk shows offer has been supplanted by the internet — except for the role of the wry, dispassionate host.

September 16, 2025

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It Isn’t Just the U.S. The Whole World Has Soured on Climate Politics.

How do we think about the climate future, now that the era marked by the Paris Agreement has so utterly disappeared?

September 16, 2025

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When Dementia Steals the Imagination of a Children’s Book Writer

Robert Munsch wrote “The Paper Bag Princess,” “Love You Forever” and other classics by performing them over and over for kids. But his stories are slipping away.

September 14, 2025

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How the Trump Administration Is Dismantling America’s Cancer-Research System

Here are the takeaways from The New York Times Times Magazine article on how the cancer-research system, which has helped save millions of lives, is under threat in one of its most productive moments.

September 14, 2025

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Trump Is Shutting Down the War on Cancer

America’s cancer research system, which has helped save millions of lives, is under threat in one of its most productive moments.

September 14, 2025

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My Brother-in-Law Can’t Care for Himself. Do His Siblings Have to Bail Him Out?

He rarely communicates with the family, except when he’s in trouble.

September 13, 2025

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What Happened to Cameron Crowe? He Has Answers.

The writer-director made hit after hit movie, until he didn’t. But he doesn’t let it get him down.

September 13, 2025

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Is It Cutesy or Abominable to Make Up Random Words?

A ruling on a dispute over shortening “groceries” to “grosh.”

September 12, 2025

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The Cost of Performing Childhood for Your Parent’s Art

It’s not quite #MeToo, but a spate of new memoirs is forcing a reckoning on what consent means when your parent is the artist.

September 12, 2025

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An Essay Contest Winner Used A.I. Should She Return the $1,000 Award?

What happened should be taken as a wake-up call, rather than a crime scene.

September 10, 2025

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Guitar Nerds and Surf Bros Didn’t Want to ‘Get Political.’ Then Came the Tariffs.

In the online niches where people discuss guitars, surfing, makeup and countless other interests, ideology is becoming harder to quarantine.

September 10, 2025

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A Jane Austen-Inspired Roast Chicken That’s Remarkably Well Done

A pairing of grapes and red onions makes a classic recipe feel especially current.

September 10, 2025

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How a Group of Students in the Pacific Islands Reshaped Global Climate Law

They watched climate change ravage their home countries as rich, polluting nations did nothing. Then they had an idea.

September 10, 2025

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How a Group of Students in the Pacific Islands Reshaped Global Climate Law

They watched climate change ravage their home countries as rich, polluting nations did nothing. Then they had an idea.

September 9, 2025

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The Best Part of Any Piece of Mail Is the Stamp

These tiny rectangles hold memory and mystery, and they will travel where you will not.

September 9, 2025

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What We Know About JPMorgan’s Long Relationship With Jeffrey Epstein

Times reporters combed through thousands of pages of legal and financial records to understand how America’s leading lender enabled the notorious sexual predator.

September 8, 2025

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How JPMorgan Financed Jeffrey Epstein

When most people think about Jeffrey Epstein, they think of a sexual-abuse scandal. But it’s also a financial scandal — one in which JPMorgan, the nation’s largest bank, not only enabled Epstein’s sex-trafficking operation but also enriched him while reaping profits for itself. Matthew Goldstein, and a team of other Times journalists, combed through 13,000 documents to explain why.

September 8, 2025

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How JPMorgan Enabled the Crimes of Jeffrey Epstein

A Times investigation found that America’s leading bank spent years supporting — and profiting from — the notorious sex offender, ignoring red flags, suspicious activity and concerned executives.

September 8, 2025

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I’ve Prepped for Future Disasters. Do I Have to Help Those Who Didn’t?

We can’t be the emergency food bank for everyone, but could we really let others suffer?

September 6, 2025

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Brené Brown Doesn’t Want to Be Your Self-Help Guru Anymore

The author and podcaster wants to apply her old ideas about vulnerability and empathy to the workplace.

September 6, 2025

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How Has Being Perpetually Single Affected You?

We want to hear from women over the age of 30 who feel as if they have not yet had a meaningful relationship for a New York Times Magazine feature.

September 5, 2025

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Can I Give Out Full-Size Candy Bars to Children on Halloween?

A ruling on confectionary etiquette in the haunted season.

September 5, 2025

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The Old Climate-Activism Playbook No Longer Works. What Else Can?

Activists are hoping to recreate the magic of 1970’s Earth Day — at a moment when the movement’s future is cloudier than ever.

September 5, 2025

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How Anime Took Over America

“Demon Slayer” is just the latest confirmation of how Japan’s once-distinctive animation style has become a global visual language.

September 3, 2025

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My Brother’s an Unpleasant Drunk. Can I Cut Him Off?

Life feels too short to keep walking on eggshells around him.

September 3, 2025

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A.I. Enters the Museum

Talented artists are using the technology to do what talented artists always will: ask human questions and express human ideas.

September 3, 2025

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I Can’t Get Enough of These Easy Cheeseburgers

This jalapeño-packed recipe yields restaurant-quality results from your home kitchen.

September 3, 2025

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My Secret for Finding Peace in Traffic

How a lifelong speedster learned to love the right lane.

September 2, 2025

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Should I Report My Neighbor’s Animal Abuse?

I feel trapped: afraid of overstepping with unpredictable neighbors, afraid of doing nothing and regretting it.

August 30, 2025

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Arundhati Roy on How to Survive in a ‘Culture of Fear’

The acclaimed writer has a new memoir, and a warning.

August 30, 2025

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Should My Husband Praise My Looks More?

A ruling on how to give and take compliments in a marriage.

August 29, 2025

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The Gold Digger Was an Archvillain. Now She’s an Aspiration.

What do men and women really want in our fraught new mating economy?

August 29, 2025

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My Father Keeps Forwarding Me Misinformation. How Often Do I Correct Him?

I worry about him. He has fallen prey to scams in the past.

August 27, 2025

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Has Your Family Argued About Housing and Inheritance?

We want to hear from you for a New York Times Magazine feature about how much of America’s family wealth is tied up in parents’ homes.

August 27, 2025

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Yotam Ottolenghi Tries Not to Lie. But Then He Met This Salad.

This crispy fish recipe is inspired by the roast chicken and bread salad at Zuni Café, a dish that prompted a normally honest man to fib for food.

August 27, 2025

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The New Dream Guy Is Beefy, Placid and … Politically Ambiguous

Amid pitched debates about masculinity, the “himbo” stands stoically above it all.

August 27, 2025

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What the Bloom After L.A.’s Wildfires Reveals About Our Ecological Future

Many of Southern California’s plants and animals evolved with fire as part of their life cycles. Can they weather the worsening fires to come?

August 26, 2025

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Ditch the Grocery Store. Join the Barter Economy. Change Your Life.

A simple exchange of goods can lead to more than you initially bargain for.

August 26, 2025

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What Does It Take to Get Men to See a Doctor?

Men in the United States live around five years less than women. One clinic is trying to persuade men that getting checked out could save their life.

August 25, 2025

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How a Ritzy L.A. Enclave Learned a Bitter Lesson About the Limits of Its Wealth

Calabasas residents thought it would be easy to keep wildfire ash from being trucked to their local landfill. They were wrong.

August 24, 2025

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A Troubled Colleague Asked For My Help. How Much Do I Have to Take On?

He says he has no one else.

August 23, 2025

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Jen Hatmaker’s Life Exploded in Middle Age. So She Built a Better One.

“It’s like I woke up halfway through my life.”

August 23, 2025

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Is It OK to Request Custom Music in an Uber?

A ruling on how to please all the ears in a ride share.

August 22, 2025

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My Relative Insulted My Trans Fiancée. Do I Have to Tolerate Her Intolerance?

This didn’t come from confusion — it felt malevolent.

August 20, 2025

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Wholesome, Noble Superheroes Are Back. (A Wholesome, Noble World Is Not.)

This summer’s blockbusters leave behind the era of dark, “edgy” champions for heroes who can’t help but listen to their consciences.

August 20, 2025

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This Quick Cake Is the Best Way to Use All Your Berries

This easy, generous recipe is the stuff of love affairs.

August 20, 2025

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How Georgia Went From the Vanguard of Democracy to the Front Lines of Autocracy

Two decades after the Rose Revolution, the former Soviet satellite is turning away from the West and back toward Russia. What happened?

August 20, 2025

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How Georgia Went From the Vanguard of Democracy to the Front Lines of Autocracy

How Georgia Went From the Vanguard of Democracy to the Front Lines of Autocracy

August 19, 2025

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Going on a Date? Ask for a Binding Contract.

How studying law helped me get over my fear of commitment.

August 19, 2025

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Takeaways From the Times’s Investigation Into Syria’s Missing Children

The Assad regime took hundreds of children away from their parents and hid them in orphanages.

August 18, 2025

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The Madden Sisters Don’t Want to Be Institutionalized

Medicaid pays for most of the in-home care that lets disabled Americans live independently. Will coming cuts put that care in jeopardy?

August 18, 2025

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They Were Treated Like Orphans. But They Knew the Truth.

In Syria, the Assad regime took hundreds of children away from their parents. A Times investigation reveals the workings of the operation — and how one family fought to reunite.

August 18, 2025

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My Neighbor Gave My Injured Cat Morphine. Can I Blame Her for His Death?

He was such a perfect little guy.

August 16, 2025

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This World-Renowned Negotiator Says Trump’s Secret Weapon Is Empathy

Chris Voss on our “dealmaker in chief” and the benefit of approaching life as a deal waiting to be made.

August 16, 2025

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Can You Wear Pajamas Through Lunchtime?

A ruling on a dispute over the appropriate time limits for sleepwear.

August 15, 2025

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How the Democrats Became the Party That Brings Pencils to a Knife Fight

Will the battle over Texas’ gerrymandering lead to a new era for the party?

August 15, 2025

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How Do I Tell My Religious Friend to Stop Inviting Us to Church?

Although I see these invites as well-meaning, they make me deeply uncomfortable.

August 13, 2025

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Strawberry Picking Is Thankless Work. That’s What Makes It Worth Watching.

On TikTok Live, workers stream video of themselves doing manual labor, providing glimpses of the human effort that powers our world.

August 13, 2025

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They Want You to Get Off Your Couch, and Go Set a World Record

When it comes to mass-participation events, would-be record setters are finding it harder than ever to draw a crowd. But it’s still fun to try.

August 13, 2025

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Fast, Fresh Lettuce Wraps Feel Special Wherever You Are

This Cantonese dish, a classic on banquet tables, is easy enough to make at home.

August 13, 2025

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I’m Not a Friendly Person. That’s My Secret Weapon.

My hometown is indolent and inhospitable, and so am I.

August 12, 2025

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Should You Mock Your Partner While He Gives You a Haircut?

A ruling on a home-barbering dispute.

August 11, 2025

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I Never Understood Our Data-Saturated Life Until a Hurricane Shut It Down

When Helene disconnected my part of North Carolina for weeks, my neighbors and I had to relearn old ways of knowing what was happening — and what wasn’t.

August 11, 2025

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Do I Tell My Brother That He’s Not Our Dad’s Son?

Despite knowing that my brother wasn’t his, my father has always treated my brother as his own. What happens to his sense of identity if he finds out?

August 9, 2025

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The Head of the A.D.L. on Antisemitism, Anti-Zionism and Free Speech

How Jonathan Greenblatt thinks about the line between legitimate protest and anti-Jewish hate.

August 9, 2025

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Why Wars Don’t End Anymore

In a pessimistic era, a temporary pause to fighting has become the most anyone is trying to achieve.

August 8, 2025

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It Was a Promising Addiction Treatment. Many Patients Never Got It.

How political red tape and a drug company’s thirst for profits limited the reach of a drug that experts believe could have reduced the opioid epidemic’s toll.

August 7, 2025

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Guinness World Records, hompage slideshow

Guinness World Records, hompage slideshow

August 6, 2025

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HP slideshow — Fader — Guinness

HP slideshow — Fader — Guinness

August 6, 2025

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My Mom Keeps Pressuring Me to Have Kids. Can I Pretend to Be Infertile?

Now she’s saying that she’ll cut me out of her will if I don’t have a child.

August 6, 2025

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How Epstein Mania Finally Let Democrats Talk (and Meme) Like the Right

Hoping to widen the rift between Trump and his supporters, a few Democrats are dabbling in the kind of messaging that usually punches left.

August 6, 2025

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Is He Baseball’s Most Brilliant Owner, or a Failure?

Stu Sternberg used quantitative wizardry to turn the Tampa Bay Rays into a perennial contender. But the fans were the one equation he could never solve.

August 6, 2025

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These Are the Cookies of My Dreams

These clever raspberry-and-white-chocolate treats are a result of years of trial and error.

August 6, 2025

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How Do You Measure a Life? In Caffeinated 5-Hour Bursts

Is it good for you? No. But it’s a reminder that you can’t run forever on borrowed fuel.

August 5, 2025

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After 50 Years of Writing, Jamaica Kincaid Insists She’s Still an Amateur

A new, career-spanning essay collection shows how she has never lost touch with the mischievous creativity of her 7-year-old self.

August 5, 2025

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Should Forgetful People Be Allowed to Keep Their Phone Silenced?

A ruling on yet another domestic phone-notification dispute.

August 4, 2025

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How Trump’s War on Higher Education Is Hitting Community Colleges

Measures intended to punish elite universities are inflicting collateral damage on the nation’s two-year colleges, which educate 40 percent of all undergraduates.

August 4, 2025

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Do I Have to Let My Brother Crash With Me Forever?

Am I helping him get on his feet or enabling him to avoid getting the help he needs?

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Noah Is Still Here

Trisomy 18 is normally fatal within weeks of birth. But some parents are getting more time — with surgeries, luck and an incredible amount of effort.

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I Have Always Wondered if My Husband Is Bisexual. Is It OK to Ask Him?

Have I been in a lavender marriage all this time?

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Why Does Every Summer Need to Be the Summer ‘of’ Something?

American culture is fragmented. But as soon as it starts getting warm, our craving for some kind of shared phenomenon — however silly — kicks into high gear.

July 30, 2025

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The Secret to a Great Tomato Salad Is in Your Pantry

A dash of an umami-packed ingredient can change a whole dish as the fish sauce does in this deeply flavored recipe.

July 30, 2025

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Do Certain Tattoos Constitute ‘Stolen Valor’?

A ruling on a dispute over a potentially misleading tattoo.

July 29, 2025

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No One Ever Said My Name Right. Nikola Jokić and Luka Dončić Fixed That.

The N.B.A. is a boon to all of us with ”unpronounceable” monikers.

July 29, 2025

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Should I Blow the Whistle in a Hiring Process Biased in My Favor?

Is it right to accept a job when I know the company discriminated against another candidate?

July 26, 2025

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Robert Reich Thinks the Baby Boomers Blew It

The former U.S. Labor Secretary on how complacency and corporate ties created a “bully in chief.”

July 26, 2025

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How Hulk Hogan Leg-Dropped the Digital Media Industry

His lawsuit over a leaked sex tape bankrupted Gawker Media — and helped inspire the American right’s ongoing war on the press.

July 26, 2025

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The Conservative Crusade That’s About So Much More Than Epstein

The long history of the right’s obsession with child trafficking means it won’t be easy for Trump to make this story disappear.

July 25, 2025

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The Manmade Clouds That Could Help Save the Great Barrier Reef

Inside a bold — and controversial — effort to cool the water around this beloved ecosystem.

July 25, 2025

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Their Mass Rape Went Unpunished. Four Decades Later, They Fought Back.

Systematically assaulted during Guatemala’s civil war, 36 Mayan women made a final bid for justice.

July 24, 2025

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Rock’s Legends Were Messy. You’d Never Know That From Today’s Movies.

People used to eat up salacious stories of rock ’n’ roll excess. Now they’re the last thing filmmakers want to touch.

July 24, 2025

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How Do I Tell My Rich Friends to Stop Talking About Fleeing the Country?

How do you tell a friend that you’re tired of having the same conversation over and over?

July 23, 2025

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What if Everything We Know About Sacagawea Is Wrong?

A growing body of evidence suggests she might have survived into old age — which would entirely change the story of America’s most iconic Native forebear.

July 23, 2025

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This Free-Form Pie Is Full of Treasures

Peak-season plums star in this gorgeous pastry, inspired by southwest France.

July 23, 2025

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I Don’t Know if I Believe in God, but I Believe in Gospel Music

How music convinced a religious skeptic to rethink faith.

July 22, 2025

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The Trouble With Wanting Men

Women are so fed up with dating men that the phenomenon even has a name: heterofatalism. So what do we do with our desire?

July 21, 2025

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What Would a Real Friendship With A.I. Look Like? Maybe Like Hers.

Chatbots can get scary if you suspend your disbelief. But MJ Cocking didn’t — and wound up in a relationship that was strangely, helpfully real.

July 20, 2025

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Is It Fair for a Doctor’s Mom to Get Faster Emergency-Room Care?

What would probably have been a five-hour ordeal for most took less than 70 minutes.

July 19, 2025

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Sandra Oh Knows What’s Great About Middle Age

The actress discusses discrimination in Hollywood, what she’s learned about herself in her 50s and her iconic role on “Grey’s Anatomy.”

July 19, 2025

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Should You Silence Your Phone Around Your Spouse?

A ruling on how to handle a notification-ding imbalance in a marriage.

July 18, 2025

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I Found My Daughter’s Pregnancy Test. Should I Have Told My Wife?

I wanted to honor my daughter’s privacy about her sex life.

July 16, 2025

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Everyone’s Obsessed With True Crime. Even Prisoners Like Me.

As the genre has boomed on cable, the incarcerated have found themselves watching more and more of it.

July 16, 2025

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Ari Aster, Hollywood’s Master of Dread, Is Afraid of Everything

The man behind some of the 21st century’s most unsettling films takes his own anxiety and puts it onscreen.

July 16, 2025

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I’ve Dreamed of This Salad for Over a Decade. Now, It’s Yours.

Sweet-tart, generous and full of contrasts, this adapted restaurant dish is just the thing for sun-drenched weeks.

July 16, 2025

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What My Bitcoin-Obsessed, Nudes-Chasing Hacker Taught Me About Friendship

When my Instagram account was compromised, I didn’t know what to do. Luckily, others did.

July 15, 2025

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He Claims He’s the ‘Sports Betting King.’ What Are the Odds?

Mazi VS has become a major influencer by flaunting his expensive lifestyle and his big-winning wagers. Other gamblers say he can’t be what he seems.

July 13, 2025

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The Guy I’m Dating Wants Us to Be Exclusive. Do I Have to Agree?

Pressure and trust issues made me skeptical of monogamy.

July 12, 2025

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The Grody-Patinkin Family Is a Mess. People Love It.

The couple, successful artists married for 45 years, reflect on their newfound TikTok fame.

July 12, 2025

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What Should Happen When You Spill Blueberries at the Store?

A ruling on a moral dilemma at the supermarket.

July 11, 2025

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Takeaways From the Times Investigation Into Benjamin Netanyahu

Prolonging the Gaza war helped the Israeli prime minister forestall a political reckoning.

July 11, 2025

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How Netanyahu Prolonged the War in Gaza to Stay in Power

Secret meetings, altered records, ignored intelligence: the inside story of the prime minister’s political calculations since Oct. 7.

July 11, 2025

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My In-Laws Are Hoarders. Should I Secretly Call the Authorities?

They refuse to get help to clean it out or even discuss it.

July 9, 2025

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The ‘Sex and the City’ Resurgence Has a Secret Ingredient: Contempt

The show’s sequel, now in its third season, subjects beloved characters to a parade of humiliations. It’s oddly captivating.

July 9, 2025

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A Tzatziki With More Heft and Punch

This tangy take on the classic lets the cucumbers and yogurt shine.

July 9, 2025

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What to Know About the Collapse of the F.D.A.

The regulatory agency confronts a future determined by a health secretary hostile to its mission.

July 8, 2025

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Inside the Collapse of the F.D.A.

How the new health secretary, Robert F. Kennedy Jr., is dismantling the agency.

July 8, 2025

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What’s to Love About the New Jersey Turnpike? Everything.

Get on this highway and take a drive straight into science fiction.

July 8, 2025

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How a Show About Truly Terrible People Became the Defining American Sitcom

Over the last 20 years, television has changed, but the malignant narcissists of “It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia” have not.

July 7, 2025

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My Cancer Might Be Genetic. Should I Tell My Relatives?

We’re eligible for screening, but I don’t want anyone to panic.

July 5, 2025

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The Head of NATO Thinks President Trump ‘Deserves All the Praise’

Mark Rutte has only good things to say about President Trump and his impact on the world stage.

July 5, 2025

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Should Your Dog Eat in Your Bed?

A ruling on the limits of canine snacking locations.

July 4, 2025

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27 Kid-Approved Summer Adventures

Need ideas for how your family can make this the best summer ever? These kids have some enthusiastic recommendations.

July 3, 2025

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Democrats Denied This City Had a Gang Problem. The Truth Is Complicated.

Trump’s claim that Venezuelan criminals took over Aurora, Colorado, became a rationale for his immigration crackdown. What really happened there?

July 3, 2025

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A Woman in My Book Club Never Reads the Books. Can I Expose Her?

She reads reviews online and passes off the opinions as her own.

July 2, 2025

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The Trick to Watching the Tour de France? Ignore the Stars.

Netflix’s new docuseries tries to wring drama from the best cyclists. But the real poetry is found among the riders surrounding them.

July 2, 2025

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Summer Is Delightfully Messy. So Is This Simple Peach Dessert.

This joyous take on peaches and cream invites digging in with abandon.

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Illness Took My Mother’s Independence, but It Gave Us Something Precious

An immune condition changed my mom’s life — and taught us to see art differently.

July 1, 2025

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Seven Chaotic Months in the Life of a New Federal Judge

Amir Ali joined the D.C. Federal District Court just weeks before Trump took office. It’s been tumultuous ever since.

June 30, 2025

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Is It Wrong to Push Ozempic on My Spouse?

He’s very sensitive about his weight.

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Is There a Right Way to Use a Gift Card?

A ruling about the value of free money at an overpriced grocery store.

June 27, 2025

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How Trump Upended 60 Years of Civil Rights in Two Months

An assault on federal protections may bring about a new era of unchecked discrimination.

June 27, 2025

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An 18-Year-Old Prodigy May Be Darts’ First Global Superstar

Luke Littler, the world’s best pro darts player, is just 18 — and he’s helping put his sport on the map.

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Do I Need to Subscribe to My Friend’s Substack Newsletter?

They’ve made it clear that my support as a paid subscriber is expected.

June 25, 2025

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The Weapon That Terrorizes Ukrainians by Night

How Russia’s terrifying long-range drone program has brought about a deadly new phase in the war.

June 25, 2025

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Why Does Every Commercial for A.I. Think You’re a Moron?

Ads for consumer A.I. are struggling to imagine how the product could improve your day — unless you’re a barely functioning idiot.

June 25, 2025

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Too Much Zucchini? This Salad Can Save the Day

This simple salad, a riff on a Southern classic, turns a bumper crop burden into a boon.

June 25, 2025

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This Reviled Pest Is the Unsung Hero of Every Major City in the World

The European wood pigeon helped me appreciate its omnipresent city cousins.

June 24, 2025

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Sketched Out: An Illustrator Confronts His Fears About A.I. Art

The advent of A.I. has shocked me into questioning my relationship with art. Will humans still be able to draw for a living?

June 23, 2025

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Should Your Home Feel Like a Hospital? Or a Theater?

A ruling on a dispute over lighting temperature.

June 21, 2025

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Can I Use Sick Leave if I’m Not Actually Sick?

Are sick days a benefit I’m free to use however I want?

June 21, 2025

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Andrew Schulz, ‘Podcast Bro,’ Might Be America’s Foremost Political Journalist

The comedian and host has a huge audience and many thoughts on what podcasters like him are responsible for now.

June 21, 2025

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Trump Got the Fight He Wanted. Did It Turn Out the Way He Expected?

The president’s clashes with Los Angeles over immigration were a decade in the making — and their outcome remains unclear.

June 21, 2025

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Kids Are in Crisis. Could Chatbot Therapy Help?

A number of companies are building A.I. apps for patients to talk to when human therapists aren’t available.

June 20, 2025

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What to Know About the Transgender Rights Movement’s Supreme Court Gamble

A Times examination shows how a landmark case about gender-affirming care for minors was built on flawed politics and uncertain science.

June 19, 2025

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A Zombie Apocalypse Infected by Brexit, the Manosphere and Trump

“28 Years Later” leaps forward through time — into a world that has changed in worrisome parallel to ours.

June 19, 2025

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How the Transgender Rights Movement Bet on the Supreme Court and Lost

The inside story of the case that could set the movement back a generation.

June 19, 2025

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The House Next Door Has Black Mold. Do I Tell Potential Tenants?

The issue was serious enough to cause health issues for the previous residents.

June 18, 2025

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A.I. Can Already See You in Ways You Can’t See Yourself

Some of the technology's most startling new abilities lie in its perception of humans.

June 17, 2025

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A.I. Might Take Your Job. Here Are 22 New Ones It Could Give You.

In a few key areas, humans will be more essential than ever.

June 17, 2025

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Everyone Is Using A.I. for Everything. Is That Bad?

Either way, let’s not be in denial about it.

June 16, 2025

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A.I. Is Poised to Rewrite History. Literally.

The technology’s ability to read and summarize text is already making it a useful tool for scholarship. How will it change the stories we tell about the past?

June 16, 2025

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Should I Tell My Sister What Our Brother Did to Me?

I long to share my story with someone I love who might understand.

June 14, 2025

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Lisa Murkowski Says ‘It’s Dangerous for Us in the Legislative Branch’

The senator from Alaska reflects on her many years in Washington and what is happening in the country right now.

June 14, 2025

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He Has Months Left. His Son Hopes an A.I. Version of Him Can Live On.

After Peter Listro was diagnosed with blood cancer, his family decided to make a virtual avatar they can talk to after his death.

June 13, 2025

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Is There a Wrong Way to Make Paella?

A ruling on how to properly prepare the iconic Spanish dish.

June 13, 2025

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Can You Ever Really Know a Person? Biographers Keep Trying.

Each age has its own way of drawing the arc of a human life. Ours is concerned with its unpredictability.

June 13, 2025

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Five Key Discoveries in the Family Tree of Pope Leo XIV

We went back 500 years and found his connection to some fascinating people.

June 12, 2025

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The Family Tree of Robert Francis Prevost, Pope Leo XIV

This chart was prepared by Henry Louis Gates Jr., American Ancestors and the Cuban Genealogy Club of Miami. It reflects the best-known research as of the time of publication. Design by Nick Sheedy.

June 12, 2025

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We Traced Pope Leo XIV’s Ancestry Back 500 Years. Here’s What We Found.

Noblemen, enslaved people, freedom fighters, slaveowners: what the complex family tree of the first American pontiff reveals.

June 11, 2025

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I Had an Affair With a Politician Who Denies Being Gay. Do I Keep His Secret?

Is what happened between us my story to tell?

June 11, 2025

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The Strange Rise of the Before-and-After Tragedy Meme

Online, people pair ordinary bits of video with news of the life-changing shocks that followed. It can be unnerving — or surprisingly moving.

June 11, 2025

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How a D.C. Prep-School Kid Became Hollywood’s Most Dependable Bruiser

Jon Bernthal’s strange journey taught him to bring a surprising softness to his tough-guy characters.

June 11, 2025

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The Spaghetti ‘Pretty Much Every Kid Loves’

Spaghetti Napolitan, a Japanese favorite that’s stained and seasoned with ketchup, grows up — just a little.

June 11, 2025

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Why the MAGA Right Became Obsessed With the Romanian Election

It started with a Russian influence campaign and a canceled vote. Then the American right showed up.

June 10, 2025

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I Tried to Avoid Administrative Work. Writing a Novel Was a Poor Way to Do So.

Nothing more quickly catapulted me into real life than my project to escape it.

June 10, 2025

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Misty Copeland Changed Ballet. Now She’s Ready to Move On.

The American Ballet Theater’s first Black female principal dancer on everything she’s fought for and the decision to end her historic career with the company.

June 7, 2025

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Is It OK to Earn Rental Income From an ICE Holding Facility?

What are the ethics of receiving money from an entity you consider kind of evil?

June 6, 2025

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Can Your Spouse Copy Your Snacks?

A ruling on whether originality matters when hunger strikes.

June 6, 2025

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A Professor Was Fired for Her Politics. Is That the Future of Academia?

Maura Finkelstein is one of many scholars discovering that the traditional protections of academic freedom are no longer holding.

June 6, 2025

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The Mind-Blowing Second Coming of the Oklahoma City Thunder

How one of the N.B.A.’s scrappiest teams came to dominate the league.

June 5, 2025

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I Think My Son Is Gay. Should I Talk to Him About Coming Out?

I’d love to be able to have honest conversations about what he’s going through.

June 4, 2025

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Reality TV Has a New Recipe for Success: Trauma

Bravo shows used to give us frothy gossip and drunken squabbles. Now they’re toying with unsettling new dramatic engines: abuse, assault and victimization.

June 4, 2025

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This Easy Dinner Merges Histories (and Fish and Couscous)

This simple recipe, full of spiced, tomato-y flavor, is rich with culinary influences.

June 4, 2025

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In the Age of the Algorithm, Roots Music Is Rising

Streaming services are helping revive America’s most old-fashioned, undigital genre.

June 3, 2025

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Skin Cancer Made Me Nocturnal. It Was Illuminating.

How the earth’s rotation taught me to find peace in the face of death.

June 3, 2025

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The Restaurant Where Trump Acolytes Go to See and Be Seen

Right-wing insiders, caviar bumps and protests at Butterworth’s, a new Capitol Hill restaurant.

June 2, 2025

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Do Patients Without a Terminal Illness Have the Right to Die?

Paula Ritchie wasn’t dying, but under Canada’s new rules, she qualified for a medically assisted death. Was that kindness or cruelty?

June 1, 2025

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Five Things to Know About Assisted Dying in Canada

Canada’s MAID law, which expanded the right to die to people without a terminal illness, raises ethical and medical dilemmas.

June 1, 2025

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Miley Cyrus Told Us to Ask Her Anything

The Grammy-winning singer on overcoming child stardom, accepting her parents and being in control.

May 31, 2025

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May 30, 2025

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I’m Selling My Condo. Do I Tell Buyers What’s Being Used on the Lawn?

My homeowner’s association uses toxic landscaping products.

May 30, 2025

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Do You Need to Send a Holiday Card to Receive One?

A ruling on what it takes to get knocked off the list.

May 30, 2025

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Middle Schoolers Welcome Tiny Eels After a 1,000-Mile Journey

Each spring small, transparent (and surprisingly cute) baby eels make their way up the Hudson River. Student scientists are there to count them.

May 30, 2025

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A Friend Bought Crypto for My Newborn Baby. Do I Have to Hold on to It?

He’s a crypto bro, and I am extremely skeptical.

May 28, 2025

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What I Learned Trying to Spend a Year Celibate

Giving up sex was both harder and more rewarding than I could have imagined.

May 28, 2025

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Rice Krispies Treats Are Good. This Version Is Transcendent.

A New York bakery’s riff on the childhood favorite adds pistachios, halvah and a little sophistication.

May 28, 2025

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How to Hide a 350-Foot Megayacht

Russian oligarchs use the offshore system to shield their luxury assets. The Trump administration is ending an effort to find and seize them.

May 27, 2025

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The Unparalleled Daily Miracle of Tap Water

Paying closer attention to what was coming out of my faucet changed the way I see the world.

May 27, 2025

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Where Have All My Deep Male Friendships Gone?

I have many guy friends. Why don’t we hang out more?

May 25, 2025

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Does My Spouse Get a Say in Whether to Carry an Unplanned Pregnancy?

We already have three kids; my husband doesn’t want a fourth. How much do I have to take his concerns into account when I don’t share them?

May 23, 2025

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Can You Enter Your Spouse’s Office Pantsless?

A ruling on a work-from-home dilemma.

May 23, 2025

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Tom Cruise Understands Something Crucial About Stunts. (And Movies.)

His intense devotion to doing his own stunt work can seem pathological. But it’s part of a more charming devotion to moviegoing itself.

May 23, 2025

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This Filipino Chicken Soup Heals and Restores

The gingery, sweet heat of chicken tinola rewards patience.

May 22, 2025

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Should I Retire if My Fellow Federal Employees Are Facing Layoffs?

I’m eligible for retirement, but I love my job. Can I keep working?

May 21, 2025

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Can You Shield Your Child From Modern Video Games?

What if it’s in the name of making them appreciate how cool they are?

May 21, 2025

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Hollywood Figured Out How to Adapt Video Games. I Wish It Hadn’t.

Polished adaptations like “The Last of Us” and “Minecraft” lack the awkward charm of the genre’s early years.

May 21, 2025

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Are Bicycle Bells Passive-Aggressive?

A ruling on the best way to boss pedestrians around from the saddle.

May 20, 2025

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My Father Prosecuted History’s Crimes. Then He Died in One.

He was a Nazi hunter — and was killed in the Lockerbie bombing. What does it mean to seek justice for his death?

May 20, 2025

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The Rebellious Instrument That Gave Latin Music Its Swing

When life gets loud, let the rhythm get louder.

May 20, 2025

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Brexit’s Failures Could Foreshadow Trump’s. Just Not in the Way You Might Think.

Long regarded as two versions of the same populist phenomenon, they’re now clearly two different stories — each with its own cautionary tale.

May 19, 2025

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My Parents Expected to Be Retired. Instead, They Are Raising My Sister’s Kids.

My mom and dad joined the millions of Americans who parent their children’s children — a beautiful responsibility that comes at a high cost.

May 18, 2025

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Rutger Bregman Wants to Save Elites From Their Wasted Lives

The historian is on a mission to get the best and brightest out of their lucrative jobs and into morally ambitious work.

May 17, 2025

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‘Gimme’: A Word That Explains the President’s Worldview

The term helps explain why he sees little difference between accepting a putt and accepting a plane.

May 17, 2025

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Facebook Enables Extremist Views. Should I Quit and Risk Losing My Friends There?

The magazine’s Ethicist columnist on what to do when you’re conflicted about using a service you may rely on.

May 16, 2025

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Is It Ethical to Buy Used Books and Music?

The magazine’s Ethicist columnist on what consumers owe to artists.

May 14, 2025

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Chinese Manufacturers Have Been Turning to TikTok Diplomacy

The flow of video between China and the United States raises strange possibilities — whether national image-making or hawking consumer goods.

May 14, 2025

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I Can’t Stop Thinking About These Dinner Rolls

You won’t mind filling up on these airy, steamy buns for a single second.

May 14, 2025

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They Invented the Game. Will They Be Allowed to Play It in the Olympics?

Lacrosse returns to the Olympics in 2028, on American soil. Why won’t the I.O.C. let Indigenous North American teams compete?

May 13, 2025

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How the Rubik’s Cube Taught Me to Be a Better Parent

Having children means being a puzzle-solver in ways big and small.

May 13, 2025

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Can Whitney Wolfe Herd Make Us Love Dating Apps Again?

The Bumble CEO has returned to run the struggling company she founded, and says she has a plan for getting Gen Z back.

May 10, 2025

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I Saw a Neighbor on the Sex-Offender Registry. Should I Tell Others?

The magazine’s Ethicist columnist on whether to disclose information about a neighbor on the sex-offender registry.

May 9, 2025

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The $200 Billion Gamble: Bill Gates’s Plan to Wind Down His Foundation

In a wide-ranging interview, he explains his decision — amid the Trump administration’s assault on foreign aid — to accelerate the end of his giving.

May 8, 2025

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What to Know About Bill Gates’s Plans to End His Foundation

The billionaire philanthropist says he will accelerate his giving — but then dissolve his organization in 20 years, decades earlier than he originally planned.

May 8, 2025

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Why Do More Police Officers Die by Suicide Than in the Line of Duty?

His friend and fellow cop killed himself. Then he nearly became a statistic as well. Why do more police officers die by suicide than in the line of duty?

May 8, 2025

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Is It Colonialism When Europeans Retire in Cheaper Countries?

The magazine’s Ethicist columnist on the impact of making another country your home in retirement.

May 7, 2025

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There’s No ‘Undo’ Button for Extinct Species

When one company proclaimed it had brought back the dire wolf, the response was joyous. But de-extinction remains a dangerous fantasy.

May 7, 2025

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Can Trump Turn Back the Economic Clock?

The president thinks he can return America to manufacturing glory — but the cycles of economic history are hard to break.

May 7, 2025

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A Smoky Salad That Captures Asparagus’s Sultry Side

Asparagus runs on its own schedule. Make the most of it with this simple recipe.

May 7, 2025

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The Surprising Ways That Siblings Shape Our Lives

Parents try everything to influence their children. But new research suggests brothers and sisters have their own profound impact.

May 6, 2025

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No One Will Ever Love Me Like Rotisserie Chicken Does

The cheap, glorious, globally available comfort food that taught me who I am.

May 6, 2025

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Ocean Vuong Was Ready to Kill. Then a Moment of Grace Changed His Life.

The poet and novelist on the real reason he became a writer.

May 3, 2025

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Our Idea of Happiness Has Gotten Shallow. Here’s How to Deepen It.

We used to have a very different understanding of what it means to live well.

May 3, 2025

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My Husband Fears Political Violence. Should We Buy a Gun?

The magazine’s Ethicist columnist on whether to purchase a weapon now to protect against future potential threats.

May 2, 2025

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What (Actually) Brings Teens Joy?

We asked dozens of them about where they find tiny doses of happiness.

May 2, 2025

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American Greats Top 5

These five people will be on the list regardless.

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What (Actually) Brings Teens Joy?

We asked dozens of them about where they find tiny doses of happiness.

May 2, 2025

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My Miserable Week in the ‘Happiest Country on Earth’

For eight years running, Finland has topped the World Happiness Report — but what exactly does it measure?

May 2, 2025

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How Nearly a Century of Happiness Research Led to One Big Finding

Decades of wellness studies have identified a formula for happiness, but you won’t figure it out alone.

May 1, 2025

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Can You Skip Chores to Post Online?

What level of artistic creation would warrant leaving a mess behind?

April 30, 2025

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What Makes You Happy? Take Our Quiz.

There are two kinds. Which kind of daily pleasure are you seeking?

April 30, 2025

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Can I Use A.I. to Look Better Online?

The magazine’s Ethicist columnist on posting artificially generated photos of oneself on social media.

April 30, 2025

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Forget Grotesque Sights. David Cronenberg Does Grotesque Desires.

“The Shrouds,” the director’s latest, underlines the central difference between his films and all the “body horror” that has come in their wake.

April 30, 2025

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How to Make a Salad for the Road, the French Way

The legume stars in a reliable anytime salad that takes well to travel and whatever’s in the fridge.

April 30, 2025

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How Interviewing Your Own Family Can Change Your Life

My dad thought his father died in a Vietnamese prison. A recorded family history revealed the truth.

April 29, 2025

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The Best Advice I’ve Ever Heard for How to Be Happy

Tips from experts, astronauts and Cher on finding bliss.

April 28, 2025

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Isabel Allende Understands How Fear Changes a Society

The beloved author left Chile at a time of great turmoil and has longed for the nation of her youth ever since.

April 26, 2025

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What the Pope Told Me About Politics

My brief tour with Pope Francis, the diplomat of our times.

April 26, 2025

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My ‘Natural’ Hairdresser Uses Synthetic Chemicals. Can I Leave a Bad Review?

The magazine’s Ethicist columnist on responding to a small-business owner’s misleading claims.

April 25, 2025

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What Constitutes Cheating at Wordle?

A ruling on the use of friends’ “Wordle skeletons” to solve the puzzle.

April 25, 2025

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My Boyfriend Has a Husband. Should I Tell Him About Us?

The magazine’s Ethicist columnist on navigating the dynamics of multiple open marriages.

April 24, 2025

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They Stole a Quarter-Billion in Crypto and Got Caught Within a Month

How luxury cars, $500,000 bar tabs and a mysterious kidnapping attempt helped investigators unravel the heist of a lifetime.

April 24, 2025

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Tiger Woods and Vanessa Trump Make More Sense Together Than You Think

The official Instagram announcement ritual felt odd, but the pairing might not be.

April 23, 2025

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The Most Luxurious Use of Eggs, by Way of Japan

Chawanmushi, a Japanese half-custard half-flan, treats the humble staples as the lavish ingredients they’ve always been.

April 23, 2025

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My Son Has a Rare Syndrome. So I Turned to the Internet.

Social media became a place of both solace and torment. How much was mine to share?

April 22, 2025

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When Real Life Calls for a Cheesy Rom-Com Gesture

The big boombox moments in Hollywood films are cliché. Yet they can also sustain love in real life.

April 22, 2025

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How the War Over Trans Athletes Tore a Volleyball Team Apart

Blaire Fleming was a little-known college player. Then she suddenly became a symbol of injustice — to both sides of the controversy.

April 20, 2025

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Nate Bargatze Doesn’t Mind if You Think He’s an Idiot

The stand-up comic discusses having a magician for a father, the challenge of mainstream comedy and his aspirations to build the next Disneyland.

April 19, 2025

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Can We Ask a Disabled Woman to Leave Our Pickleball Group?

The magazine’s Ethicist columnist on whether to exclude a player who can’t keep up.

April 18, 2025

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How Gross Can Guys Get in the Kitchen?

A ruling on two connected food-handling disputes.

April 18, 2025

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Lawyer Up? Increasingly, Americans Won’t, or Can’t.

It’s dangerous to go to court without legal representation — but more Americans are going it alone.

April 17, 2025

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Is It Wrong to Remove a Card From Monopoly?

The magazine’s Ethicist columnist on altering board games to teach children ethical behavior.

April 16, 2025

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Why the White House Started Making Deportation Cartoons

The Trump administration hasn’t yet delivered huge deportation numbers — but it is using the internet to provide regular deportation spectacles.

April 16, 2025

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A Chicken à la King That’s Actually Fit for a King

The midcentury classic is still relevant — even worth celebrating — today.

April 16, 2025

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The Techno-Utopians Who Want to Colonize the Sea

Libertarians have long looked at ocean living as the next frontier. Some wealthy men are testing the waters.

April 15, 2025

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5 Takeaways From New Research About A.D.H.D.

Scientists who study the condition are wrestling with some fundamental questions about the way we define and treat it.

April 13, 2025

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Have We Been Thinking About A.D.H.D. All Wrong?

With diagnoses at a record high, some experts have begun to question our assumptions about the condition — and how to treat it.

April 13, 2025

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Ramy Youssef Is Just Trying to Be ‘Emotionally Correct’

The creator and comedian discusses his penchant for self-reflection, how politics fits into his work and why he’s not interested in representing anyone but himself.

April 12, 2025

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How the G.O.P. Fell in Love With Putin’s Russia

What explains the Trump administration’s radical reversal toward Moscow?

April 12, 2025

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My Girlfriend Keeps Looking Through My Phone. Should We Break Up?

The magazine’s Ethicist columnist on device privacy in relationships.

April 11, 2025

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Can You Force Your Children to Watch ‘Star Wars’ Stuff?

A ruling on a family pizza-night dispute.

April 11, 2025

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Secret Tunnels, Bunkers and Arsenals: The ‘Panic Industry’ Is Booming

Fortifying the American home has become big business, selling an endless supply of paranoia.

April 10, 2025

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Why America Should Sprawl

The word has become an epithet for garish, reckless growth — but to fix the housing crisis, the country needs more of it.

April 10, 2025

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Our Gardener Wants to Avoid Taxes. Should We Pay Him in Cash?

The magazine’s Ethicist columnist on whether to help a worker reduce his tax burden.

April 9, 2025

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‘Farmer Wants a Wife’ Has Its Title Backward

This dating show isn’t about farmers looking for women. It’s about the agrarian fantasy that has women dreaming of farms.

April 9, 2025

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This Easter Roast Is a Low-Effort, High-Reward Show Stopper

A slow-cooked lamb shoulder makes an impressive centerpiece for seasonal celebrations.

April 9, 2025

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How Do You Rebuild a Place Like the Palisades?

It was an idyllic pocket of Los Angeles where people knew their neighbors — and homes sold for $5 million. The fire ignited competing visions for its future.

April 8, 2025

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The Truth About Soap Operas!!!

Storytelling boiled down to the bare essentials.

April 8, 2025

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How Contracting Work Became a Race to the Bottom

The reality of being a contractor includes labor shortages, brutal competition and low, low margins.

April 7, 2025

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This Is the Holocaust Story I Said I Wouldn’t Write

For years, my friend’s father asked me to recount his childhood escape from the Nazis. Why did it take me this long?

April 6, 2025

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Bill Murray Says He’s Not the Man He Used to Be

The actor talks about his new film “The Friend,” his jerky past and what he doesn’t get about himself.

April 5, 2025

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Can Rich Parents Make Special Requests at a Public School?

The magazine’s Ethicist columnist on who deserves preferential access to a public good.

April 4, 2025

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A Cake With Nothing to Hide

A light, classic coconut cake in all its old-fashioned glory.

April 4, 2025

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The Strange Allure of Watching Other People Tear Up Their Homes

D.I.Y. influencers indulge our most ambitious housing fantasies — and cash in on them.

April 4, 2025

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The Life and Death of a Block Destroyed By the L.A. Fires

A block is more than just houses — it’s one of our most basic forms of community. This is the story of what’s lost when a whole block burns.

April 4, 2025

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Is Hawaiian Pizza a ‘Classic’?

Judge John Hodgman rules on Canada's most infamous culinary export.

April 4, 2025

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Home Influencers by Amy X. Wang. Photographs by Maggie Shannon.

April 3, 2025

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Can Male Authors Publish Books Under Female Names?

The magazine’s Ethicist columnist on what is acceptable when trying to increase book sales.

April 2, 2025

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Their Influencer Parents Used Them as Content. Are They Being Used Again Now?

The same children who were fodder for family influencers have become uneasy fodder for streaming documentaries.

April 2, 2025

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The Case for Telling Total Strangers to Shut Up

Reminding others how to behave in public is a civic duty.

April 1, 2025

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Megyn Kelly Is Embracing Her Bias and Rejecting the ‘Old Rules’

The former Fox News and current YouTube host on her professional evolution, conservative media and why she endorsed Trump.

March 29, 2025

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We Are All Living in George Orwell’s World Now

He is easy to quote, but what would the iconoclastic British socialist really have thought about politics today?

March 29, 2025

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My Teenage Son Has a Girlfriend. Do Her Parents Need to Know?

The magazine’s Ethicist columnist on what parents owe to other parents.

March 28, 2025

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Can You Clip Your Nails While You’re on the Phone?

Can you clip your nails while you’re talking on the phone? What if it’s a lawyer?

March 27, 2025

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Wo begräbt man einen Nazi?

Während in Deutschland rechte Kräfte erstarken, hadert das Land noch mit seiner faschistischen Vergangenheit — und mit dem Umgang mit deren Überresten.

March 27, 2025

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Unburying the Remains of the Third Reich

As the German right ascends, the nation is still grappling with its fascist past — and how to handle its remains.

March 27, 2025

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Can I Hold Stock in a Company if I Loathe the C.E.O.’s Politics?

The magazine’s Ethicist columnist on investing your money ethically.

March 26, 2025

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How Analytics Marginalized Baseball’s Superstar Pitchers

Why has pro baseball made it so hard for today’s pitchers to achieve greatness?

March 26, 2025

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The Lusciousness of a Long-Simmered Chicken Stew

With Ecuadorean “seco,” one cook finds a way to connect to the culture of her ancestors.

March 26, 2025

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The Comedian Who Anticipated Our Reality-Bent World

A new documentary shows how Andy Kaufman’s upside-down world of anti-comedy prefigured our own.

March 25, 2025

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Howie Rose Is the Sportscaster Mets Fans Deserve

Amid a changing game, the voice of the Mets since 1995 has anchored its fans to a shared identity.

March 25, 2025

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Dr. Lindsay C. Gibson Thinks Compassion for Our Parents Can Be a Trap

The clinical psychologist explains the demands of “emotionally immature” parents, the impact it has on their children and the freedom of saying “no.”

March 22, 2025

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What Was That Strange Asian Child Doing in the ‘Severance’ Office?

This season introduced Miss Huang — and used her as a visual shorthand for a longstanding American anxiety.

March 22, 2025

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The Strange, Post-Partisan Popularity of the Unabomber

When Ted Kaczynski’s manifesto appeared 30 years ago, the internet was brand-new. Now his dark vision is finding fans who don’t remember life before the iPhone.

March 22, 2025

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I Need an Egg Donor. Can I Ask a Former Student?

The magazine’s Ethicist columnist on navigating the power dynamics of a life-altering request.

March 21, 2025

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Judge John Hodgman on Proper Lego-Sorting

Must sets be kept intact, or should chaos reign?

March 20, 2025

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My Husband Has Dementia. Can I Put Him in a Home and Move to Europe?

The magazine’s Ethicist columnist on the obligations we have to a spouse with a degenerative illness.

March 19, 2025

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Lessons From Germany on a Better Bratwurst

A juicy secret weapon for busy workdays.

March 19, 2025

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Why Airline Pilots Feel Pushed to Hide Their Mental Illness

Is the F.A.A. really ensuring safety by disqualifying pilots who receive a diagnosis or treatment?

March 18, 2025

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The One Place on Social Media That Still Feels Human

You could call Facebook Marketplace a digital thrift shop. But that underplays how unique and bizarre the platform is.

March 18, 2025

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‘I Had to Do What I Had to Do​’: Excerpts ​From ​The Interview ​With Chuck Schumer

The day after angering many Democrats’ by backing a Republican spending bill, Schumer argued that he can still lead his party in the Senate, even amid furious backlash.

March 16, 2025

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Chuck Schumer on Democrats, Antisemitism and His Shutdown Retreat

The Senate minority leader discusses the backlash to his vote on the Republican spending bill, how he sees his role within the party and his new book.

March 16, 2025

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The Old Idea That Could Give New Life to Progressive Politics

During the first Trump era, the resistance engaged in soaring rhetoric about unity — then fell apart. Will this time be different?

March 15, 2025

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My Adopted Cousin’s Biological Parents Were Siblings. Do I Tell Her?

The magazine’s Ethicist columnist on divulging a family secret.

March 14, 2025

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An Agoraphobe Goes to the Grocery Store

It had been more than 365 days since I went to the supermarket. So I steeled myself and ventured out.

March 14, 2025

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How Generative A.I. Complements the MAGA Style

Online Trump supporters have embraced a unique form of irony that is hard to parse — and easy to deploy with new technologies.

March 13, 2025

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Judge John Hodgman on Basic Sneezing Hygiene

Must it be observed in the privacy of your own home?

March 13, 2025

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Diving With Siberian Bone Hunters

A search for the fossils of long-extinct creatures, hidden in Russia’s frigid waters.

March 12, 2025

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A University Denies Benefits to Gay Spouses. Can I Attend to Save Money?

The magazine’s Ethicist columnist on a conflict of morals and budget.

March 12, 2025

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30 Hours in a Hurricane, on a Race With No Course

Why would hundreds of people trek overnight through the wilderness with nothing but a compass? Because it’s the best feeling in the world.

March 12, 2025

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The Ingredient You Should Always Have in Your Freezer (and How to Use It)

A bag of freezer peas is a pantry superstar, and the heart of this springy soup.

March 12, 2025

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Netflix Is Gobbling Up World Literature. What Could Go Wrong?

The streamer keeps mounting lavish adaptations of beloved novels — and making them all feel like just more Netflix.

March 11, 2025

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My 10-Day Crash Course on Surviving the Apocalypse

I wanted to learn how to prepare for disaster. It turned out I needed skills, yes — but the first thing was learning how to breathe.

March 11, 2025

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What I Found on the 365-Mile Trail of a Lost Folk Hero

The Old Leatherman, a sort of real-life Northeastern Sasquatch, g​ave me an excuse to step outside my own life.

March 9, 2025

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How Eric Adams Lost New York

He promised law and order. Instead, his scandal-ridden mayoralty became a symbol — and engine — of the city’s chaos.

March 8, 2025

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Lady Gaga’s Latest Experiment? Happiness.

The pop superstar reflects on her struggles with mental health, the pressures of the music industry and why she’s returned to the sound that made her famous.

March 8, 2025

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5 Things to Know About the Rise and Fall of Eric Adams

Here are five takeaways from the Magazine’s profile of New York City’s mayor.

March 8, 2025

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My Ex Was Abusive. Should I Warn His New Girlfriend?

The magazine’s Ethicist columnist on disclosing important information about a previous partner.

March 7, 2025

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March 7, 2025

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Judge John Hodgman on Knowingly Mispronouncing Words

Once you’ve been corrected, is it OK to keep going?

March 6, 2025

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Should I Tell My Son That His Best Friend Is Stealing From Him?

The magazine’s Ethicist columnist on the importance of disclosure and trust among loved ones.

March 5, 2025

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Why Is Hollywood Obsessed With Architects? ‘The Brutalist’ Gives Us a Hint.

The trope of the embattled auteur exerting their will is too tempting for filmmakers to ignore.

March 5, 2025

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A New Orleans Legend’s Incredible Cornbread

The late Pableaux Johnson, a New Orleans fixture, was known for bringing people together at his beans-and-rice dinners.

March 5, 2025

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The ‘Parasite’ Director Brings Class Warfare to Outer Space

Bong Joon Ho has turned his funny-sad excavations of life under capitalism into unlikely blockbusters. With “Mickey 17,” he’s bending a whole new genre.

March 4, 2025

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Let the Organ Revitalize You

No, not that kind of organ.

March 4, 2025

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Can the Media’s Right to Pursue the Powerful Survive Trump’s Second Term?

New York Times v. Sullivan and other landmark Supreme Court decisions protect the press’s ability to investigate public figures. But a growing right-wing movement seeks to overturn them.

March 3, 2025

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Governor Maura Healey Wants Democrats to Put Up a Fight

The Massachusetts leader, whose influence goes well beyond her state, discusses how the Democratic Party can pick its battles and rebuild its brand.

March 1, 2025

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Isn’t It Time to Retire Senior Discounts?

The magazine’s Ethicist columnist on age-related benefits.

February 28, 2025

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8 Kids on What They Saved From the L.A. Fires

The New York Times for Kids asked young people whose lives changed in an instant about what they kept, and what they lost.

February 28, 2025

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How an Anguished Mother Became Netanyahu’s Fiercest Foe

Einav Zangauker, whose son is captive in Gaza, has made herself an unlikely enemy of the Israeli government.

February 28, 2025

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How the Creator of ‘Shtisel’ Fled His Ultra-Orthodox Life — and Returned

Despite the strictures of his faith, Yehonatan Indursky continues to make TV.

February 27, 2025

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Judge John Hodgman on Tired Inside Jokes

Do you have a right to put an end to your spouse’s terrible one-liners?

February 27, 2025

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Should I Let My Grandchild’s Psychiatrist Know My Concerns About Her?

The magazine’s Ethicist columnist on family boundaries and psychiatric care.

February 26, 2025

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Timothée Chalamet Should Win an Oscar for His Oscar Campaign

Lobbying the public to attract the votes of the academy is an odd practice — but you can’t say Chalamet hasn’t excelled at it.

February 26, 2025

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This Quick Vegetarian Ragù Is a Shortcut to Glory

An homage to a secret Tuscan recipe, this porcini-based sauce doesn’t need hours on the stove.

February 26, 2025

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The Morning Ritual That Helps Me Resist the Algorithm

Instead of defaulting to the notifications on my phone, poetry has inspired me to begin the day in a different way.

February 25, 2025

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The Singular Charm of Parker Posey

For years, the "indie queen” has had trouble finding satisfying work in Hollywood’s shifting landscape. Then, along came “The White Lotus.”

February 24, 2025

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In an Age of Right-Wing Populism, Why Are Denmark’s Liberals Winning?

Around the world, progressive parties have come to see tight immigration restrictions as unnecessary, even cruel. What if they’re actually the only way for progressivism to flourish?

February 24, 2025

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Ed Yong Wants to Show You the Hidden Reality of the World

The Pulitzer Prize-winning science writer talks about burnout from covering the pandemic and how bird-watching gave him a new sense of hope.

February 22, 2025

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I’ve Learned My Sister’s Therapist Is Also a Spiritual Medium. Help!

The magazine’s Ethicist columnist on the trouble with merging psychotherapy and spiritualism.

February 21, 2025

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The Comedian Looking for Something All of America Can Laugh At

Roy Wood Jr. performs in small clubs from Georgia to Wyoming, finding humor in the moments that leave us humbled and confused.

February 20, 2025

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Judge John Hodgman on Talking During Brushing

Is your “lover” obligated to keep you company during oral-hygiene time?

February 20, 2025

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I Wrote a Leniency Letter on My Ex’s Behalf. Did I Overstep?

The magazine’s Ethicist columnist on how to support a loved one who has a different idea of what help looks like.

February 19, 2025

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How the ‘Manosphere’ Became Mainstream Entertainment

Dave Portnoy has long been vilified as a toxic guy. He’s still the one millions follow for ordinary pizza-review videos.

February 19, 2025

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The Cryptocurrency Scam That Turned a Small Town Against Itself

How did a successful, financially sophisticated banker gamble his community’s money away?

February 19, 2025

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The Surefire Way to Cook Perfect Rice (Without a Rice Cooker)

With just a little patience and the right technique, you can unlock the humble grain’s true brilliance.

February 19, 2025

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London’s Most Despised Thoroughfare Is Actually Kind of Great

Euston Road hosts the site of the longest Champagne bar in Europe, five Pret-a-Mangers and a phenomenal E.R. that I recommend to anyone considering breaking a bone.

February 18, 2025

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What to Know About Buprenorphine, a Proven Treatment for Opioid Addiction

This medicine may be one of the best tools doctors have to fight the fentanyl crisis.

February 17, 2025

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An Effective Treatment for Opioid Addiction Exists. Why Isn’t It Used More?

A drug called buprenorphine may be the best tool doctors have to fight the fentanyl crisis. Why hasn’t it been more widely adopted?

February 16, 2025

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Senator Ruben Gallego on the Democrats’ Problem: ‘We’re Always Afraid’

The Arizona lawmaker diagnoses what he thinks needs to change in the way his party communicates with men, Latinos and Trump voters.

February 15, 2025

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As a White Man, Can I Date Women of Color to Advance My Antiracism?

The magazine’s Ethicist columnist on interracial dating as a sociopolitical strategy.

February 14, 2025

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Inside the Murdoch Succession Trial

The New York Times obtained nearly the entire record of the secret trial over the fate of Rupert Murdoch’s family trust, which controls his powerful media empire. The reporters, Jim Rutenberg and Jonathan Mahler, described the trial as like “an entire season of ‘Succession.’”

February 13, 2025

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Six Takeaways About the Murdoch Succession Fight

Here are the main revelations about the battle for control from a secret Nevada trial.

February 13, 2025

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How the Murdoch Family Trust Works

A group of managing directors appointed by Murdoch family members controls the fate of the world's largest conservative media empire.

February 13, 2025

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‘You’ve Blown a Hole in the Family’: Inside the Murdochs’ Succession Drama

More than 3,000 pages of documents reveal how years of betrayals led to a messy court battle that threatens the future of Rupert’s empire.

February 13, 2025

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Judge John Hodgman on the Taxonomy of Shorts

Are they pants? And if so, what would that imply?

February 13, 2025

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My Partner Cheated and Said It ‘Didn’t Mean Anything.’ How Should I Feel?

The magazine’s Ethicist columnist on how to handle emotional manipulation from an unfaithful lover.

February 12, 2025

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When Remaking a Masterpiece Is Worth the Risk

Robert Eggers confronts the corrosive effects of power through his depiction of an unspeakable erotic bond.

February 12, 2025

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Janet Malcolm Understood the Power of Not Being ‘Nice’

The writer is remembered, above all, for her ruthlessness. But when I went looking for it, I found something much more complicated.

February 12, 2025

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A Sheet-Pan Chicken Dinner With a Dash of Romance

The spice mix ras el hanout is known to contain various aphrodisiacs and always a bit of mystery. It stars in this dish that will sweep you off your feet.

February 12, 2025

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The Sublime Beauty That Airplanes Leave Behind

Contrails conjure a sense of something overwhelming and ineffable, as terrifying as it is beautiful.

February 11, 2025

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What Was the Happiest Moment of Your Life, So Far? Share It With Us.

The New York Times is working on a video project about happiness. We’d love to hear from you.

February 10, 2025

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How Charlie Kirk Became the Youth Whisperer of the American Right

Collecting donors, voters, TikTok viewers and high-powered friends on his way into Trump’s inner circle.

February 10, 2025

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Denzel Washington Has Finally Found His Purpose (It’s Not Acting)

The legendary actor discusses the prophecy that changed his life, his Oscar snub and his upcoming role starring alongside a “complicated” Jake Gyllenhaal in “Othello” on Broadway.

February 8, 2025

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Is It OK to Read a Newspaper Online When I’ve Stopped Paying for It?

The magazine’s Ethicist columnist on whether it’s fair to peek behind a publication’s paywall if you’re no longer a subscriber.

February 8, 2025

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Trump Joins a Global War on ‘Gender Ideology’

He’s allying with a movement that stretches to Hungary and Poland — one that looks with skepticism not just on trans rights but on feminism itself.

February 8, 2025

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Does My Wife Need to Know About My Porn Habit?

The magazine’s Ethicist columnist on self-pleasuring secrets and the pressures of living up to one’s sexual orientation.

February 7, 2025

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I’m H.I.V.-Positive but Undetectable. Do Casual Sex Partners Need to Know?

The magazine’s Ethicist columnist on medical disclosure and marital malaise.

February 6, 2025

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The Other Side of Getting Ghosted

They knew it was unkind. These are the reasons they did it anyway.

February 5, 2025

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Is It OK That I’m Withholding Sex Until My Husband Sorts Out His Invoices?

The magazine’s Ethicist columnist on quid pro quo and navigating serious medical changes in a marriage.

February 5, 2025

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The L.A. Fire Where Something Went Right

While some Angelenos cast around for someone to blame, a whole cooperative emergency-response system whirred to life.

February 5, 2025

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Why Gen X Women Are Having the Best Sex

In an era plagued by sex negativity, only one generation seems immune: mine.

February 5, 2025

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An Easy Chocolate Pudding to Delight Your Inner Child

This rich chocolate pudding is the stuff of adults, but it has its roots in youthful memories.

February 5, 2025

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I Have Erectile Dysfunction. Do I Have to Disclose This Before Sex?

The magazine’s Ethicist columnist on awkward admissions and whether to make restitution for participating in transactional relationships.

February 4, 2025

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How I Learned That the Problem in My Marriage Was Me

It took a superstar couples therapist to help me see beyond my anger.

February 4, 2025

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Why Do I Find Public Bathrooms So Peaceful?

It’s a place where you can truly be yourself.

February 4, 2025

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I’m Happily Married. I Just Want to Sleep With Another Man Before I Die.

The magazine’s Ethicist columnist on the fear of missing out and “carnal reciprocity.”

February 3, 2025

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How Weight-Loss Drugs Can Upend a Marriage

Doctors warn about their physical side effects, but they can also have unexpected effects on intimacy.

February 2, 2025

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Digital Drugs Have Us Hooked. Dr. Anna Lembke Sees a Way Out.

The psychiatrist and author of “Dopamine Nation” wants us to find balance in a world of temptation and abundance.

February 1, 2025

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Invasive Crabs Have Taken Over New England. One Solution? Eat Them.

America’s Northeastern coast has been overrun by crabs from Europe and Asia. Luckily, they’re delicious.

January 31, 2025

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Judge John Hodgman on Joking With Strangers

All the world’s a stage — within reason.

January 30, 2025

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Should I Renounce a Religious Group That’s Taken a Bad Turn?

The magazine’s Ethicist columnist on whether to remain a part of a religious organization that’s behaving in an unenlightened manner.

January 29, 2025

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In ‘A Complete Unknown,’ Bob Dylan’s Politics Are Blowin’ in the Wind

The film is the latest of many to reveal the singer-songwriter’s baffling neutrality.

January 29, 2025

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Brunch Is Best With Some Surprises. Try This Edamame and Yuzu Dip.

The quest to give avocado toast new life leads to a light and luscious snack.

January 29, 2025

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What Happened When America Emptied Its Youth Prisons

Lessons from a radical 20-year experiment and a quiet triumph of public policy.

January 28, 2025

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It’s Time to Bring Back the Duel

Quarrels used to be settled with dignity and honor.

January 28, 2025

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Goodbye, ‘Resistance.’ The Era of Hyperpolitics Is Over.

Where has the anti-Trump energy gone?

January 25, 2025

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What Trump’s Supporters Want for the Future of America

Scenes from a return to power in Washington.

January 25, 2025

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How My Trip to Quit Sugar Quickly Became a Journey Into Hell

For my whole life, I’ve been a hard-core sweets junkie. Could a spa help me quit in a week?

January 25, 2025

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Can Accepting Money for Volunteering Be the Right Thing to Do?

The magazine’s Ethicist columnist on the wages of charitable work.

January 24, 2025

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WHAT TRUMP’S SUPPORTERS WANT FOR THE FUTURE OF AMERICA

Scenes from inauguration

January 24, 2025

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Nevada’s Lithium Could Help Save the Earth. But What Happens to Nevada?

Many climate experts see its deserts as a place to build the green-energy future. For two local activists, the price is too great.

January 24, 2025

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Judge John Hodgman on Baby Shampoo

Do adults need to graduate to tear-inducing “adult” hair care?

January 23, 2025

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What’s the Rule About Looking at Women in Public?

The magazine’s Ethicist columnist on the difference between noticing women’s attractiveness and ogling them.

January 22, 2025

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‘The Rizzler’ and the Creeping Childishness of Pop Culture

Some corners of American entertainment are becoming worrisomely infantile.

January 22, 2025

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Why Did ‘Woj’ Take a 99% Pay Cut? To Save the Team He Loves.

Adrian Wojnarowski is trying to help St. Bonaventure’s tiny basketball program thrive in the scary new world of college sports.

January 22, 2025

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This Soup Should Always Be on the Table

A beefy, brothy Korean soup, is as reliable as it is ubiquitous.

January 22, 2025

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Want an Authentic Travel Experience? Try McDonald’s.

It’s a much realer version of the supposed authenticity we so often seek.

January 21, 2025

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Curtis Yarvin Says Democracy Is Done. Powerful Conservatives Are Listening.

The once-fringe writer has long argued for an American monarchy. His ideas have found an audience in the incoming administration and Silicon Valley.

January 18, 2025

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Birthright Citizenship Defined America. Trump Wants to Redefine It.

The 14th Amendment made the U.S. a place where every child was born equal under the law. That might be about to change.

January 18, 2025

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Can I Go to Church When I Don’t Believe?

The magazine’s Ethicist columnist on separating belief from an appreciation of the arts and rituals produced by a religious organization.

January 18, 2025

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Syrians in Turkey Agonize Over a Return Home

With the Assad regime out of power, millions weigh the decision to go back to their war-torn country.

January 17, 2025

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Judge John Hodgman on Condescending Kit Kat Labels

Can a candy bar’s instructions be too paternalistic?

January 16, 2025

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The Outgoing Ambassador to Hungary Is Alarmed by What He Has Seen

Ambassador David Pressman talks about his contentious relationship with Viktor Orban’s administration and why what happens in Hungary matters.

January 16, 2025

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I’m a Cyclist. Must I Wait for the Light When I Know I Can Safely Cross?

The magazine’s Ethicist columnist on the intersection of courteousness and lawfulness on city streets.

January 15, 2025

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Luigi Mangione Isn’t the First Accused Killer America Has Loved. He Won’t Be the Last.

The mythology of a dashing foe recast as a symbol of resistance has taken on new momentum through social media.

January 15, 2025

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The Secret to Perfect Veggie Meatballs Is Imperfection

I am not saying that anything goes. But with some creativity and a bit of trial and error, you will find that more goes than you would think.

January 15, 2025

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Fix Your Glutes. Fix Your Life.

I didn’t appreciate their utility — and paid for it.

January 14, 2025

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Some Raw Truths About Raw Milk

Despite the serious risks of drinking it, a growing movement — including the potential health secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. — claims it has benefits. Should we take them more seriously?

January 13, 2025

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5 Things We Know About Chronic Pain

After developing chronic pain, I started looking into what scientists do — and still don’t — understand about the disease. Here is what I learned.

January 12, 2025

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Chronic Pain Is a Hidden Epidemic. It’s Time for a Revolution.

As many as two billion people suffer from it — including me. Can science finally bring us relief?

January 12, 2025

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Ben Stiller on ‘Severance,’ Selling Out and Being Jewish Today

The actor-director discusses the long-awaited return of the hit series, the comedies that made him a star and growing up with his famous parents.

January 11, 2025

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Can I Ban Books From My Front-Yard Little Free Library?

The magazine’s Ethicist columnist on the curation of a book collection.

January 10, 2025

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New York’s Chinese Dissidents Thought He Was an Ally. He Was a Spy.

Shujun Wang seemed to be a Chinese democracy activist, but an F.B.I. investigation showed just how far China will go to repress citizens abroad.

January 10, 2025

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Judge John Hodgman on Obscure Cocktails

What’s a Boston sour?

January 9, 2025

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I’m Speaking at a Friend’s Funeral. Can I Tell a Story that Could be Wrong?

The magazine’s Ethicist columnist on the fallibility of memory.

January 8, 2025

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The Republican Superstars Eager to Wish You Happy Birthday

Matt Gaetz, George Santos, Roger Stone — the celebrity-video app Cameo has become a key stop for embattled or notorious political figures.

January 8, 2025

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Cook With Warmth and Hospitality. Cook With Vegetables.

Early lessons in vegetarianism informed a lifetime of cooking — and this hearty pozole verde.

January 8, 2025

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How Sign Language Can Help Us All Be Better Communicators

The emotionality of ASL can free you from the trap of precision.

January 7, 2025

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Do Our Dogs Have Something to Tell the World?

Many owners think so, thanks to the “talking buttons” craze on TikTok and Instagram. Scientists are less convinced.

January 6, 2025

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Antony Blinken Insists He and Biden Made the Right Calls

At the end of a tenure marked by war and division, the outgoing secretary of state defends his legacy on Gaza and Ukraine and says he’s made America stronger.

January 4, 2025

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Judge John Hodgman on Proper Mad Libs Etiquette

Is your obligation to make it random? Or funny?

January 3, 2025

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Should a 13-Year-Old Be Pressured Into Having an Abortion?

The magazine’s Ethicist columnist on bodily autonomy and medical consent.

January 3, 2025

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How Do I Discourage My Remote Colleagues from Taking Secret Second Jobs?

The magazine’s Ethicist columnist on employees who pull double duty at different companies.

January 1, 2025

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The Most Reliable Scapegoat in Politics? Red Tape.

Less regulation is an easy rhetorical pitch. Better regulation is harder to stump for.

January 1, 2025

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This Four-Ingredient Recipe, Passed Down for Generations, Will Change the Game

Turn cabbage into something intensely craveable.

January 1, 2025

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How Suicide Drones Transformed the Front Lines in Ukraine

Outnumbered and desperate, the nation began hacking cheap consumer drones with explosives — bringing a brutal new form of violence to 21st-century warfare.

December 31, 2024

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A Mountain Lion Attacked My Nephews. What Could Have Stopped It?

As dangerous encounters in California continue to rise, local residents and wildlife experts are trying to figure out how humans and big cats can coexist.

December 31, 2024

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Why You Should Relish Embarrassment

It’s only when we’re vulnerable that we allow ourselves to be truly known.

December 31, 2024

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He Dialed 911 to Save His Baby. Then His Children Were Taken Away.

The controversial medical diagnosis of shaken baby syndrome can send parents to jail. What if the symptoms are caused by something else?

December 29, 2024

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Too Old to Ace This Year-End Quiz? Ask a Kid for Help.

A 2024 trivia challenge you’ll need Gen Alpha’s help to beat

December 27, 2024

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I Published a Story About Trauma. I Heard About Everyone Else’s.

It all started with the retelling of a 50-year-old kidnapping, but for readers, it was about them, too.

December 26, 2024

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Jonathan Roumie Plays Jesus to Millions. It Can Get Intense.

The star of “The Chosen” discusses his early struggles in Hollywood, fans who conflate him with his character and how his own faith informs his work.

December 21, 2024

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In Search of Loved Ones, Syrian Women Face Horror of Assad’s Regime

In Syria, women begin to pick up the pieces of a broken nation.

December 21, 2024

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