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The Blackpink star strikes out on her own, away from the system that turned her into a global phenomenon.
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Mohammad Rasoulof had to make the most difficult decision of his life.
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The New York Times for Kids goes inside the sweaty, funny, heartfelt world of high school mascots.
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How did pigeons came to dominate our streets? Where did Katharine Hepburn live? The answers might be more interesting than you think.
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Have You Ever Ghosted Somebody? We Want to Hear About It.
Tell us about your experience for a New York Times Magazine article about how we communicate in our dating lives and relationships.
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Two weeks in the life of Pennsylvania’s Luzerne County, one of the many places that shifted to the right in this year’s election.
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The magazine’s Ethicist columnist on how a family might proceed in the wake of a momentous presidential election.
By Kwame Anthony Appiah
The culture industry keeps getting better at monetizing the past — including the new ritual of musicians playing old albums, in full, onstage.
By Peter C. Baker
Use the technique behind these butter-poached carrots to get the mushroomiest mushrooms or the green-beaniest green beans.
By Eric Kim
Dr. Ellen Wiebe, who has performed hundreds of medical aid in dying (or MAID) procedures, discusses what constitutes a good death.
By David Marchese
If you make the request funny, can you tell your guests how to use your toilet?
By John Hodgman
The magazine’s Ethicist columnist on conveying the truth on a pivotal form.
By Kwame Anthony Appiah
The magazine’s Ethicist columnist on whether a patient is entitled to be informed of provider changes.
By Kwame Anthony Appiah
Older Americans hold an outsize share of the nation’s wealth and power. Television loves watching their children scramble for a taste.
By Elizabeth Nelson
A study of Gila monster venom helped start the revolution in weight-loss drugs. But scientists think that’s just the beginning.
By Kim Tingley
Tiny, mighty cumin seeds bring their gentle strength to a sweet, savory winter slaw.
By Yotam Ottolenghi
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