Wednesday, June 25, 2025
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By John Hodgman
Saturday, June 21, 2025
A ruling on a dispute over lighting temperature.
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By Kwame Anthony Appiah
Are sick days a benefit I’m free to use however I want?
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By Chris Norris
Thursday, June 19, 2025
“28 Years Later” leaps forward through time — into a world that has changed in worrisome parallel to ours.
Wednesday, June 18, 2025
The issue was serious enough to cause health issues for the previous residents.
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By Kevin Roose and Casey Newton
Monday, June 16, 2025
Either way, let’s not be in denial about it.
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By Bill Wasik
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?
Saturday, June 14, 2025
I long to share my story with someone I love who might understand.
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By Lulu Garcia-Navarro
The senator from Alaska reflects on her many years in Washington and what is happening in the country right now.
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By Susan Dominus
Friday, June 13, 2025
After Peter Listro was diagnosed with blood cancer, his family decided to make a virtual avatar they can talk to after his death.
A ruling on how to properly prepare the iconic Spanish dish.
Photo by:Photo illustration by Ricardo Tomas
By Parul Sehgal
Each age has its own way of drawing the arc of a human life. Ours is concerned with its unpredictability.
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By Henry Louis Gates Jr.
Thursday, June 12, 2025
We went back 500 years and found his connection to some fascinating people.
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.
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Wednesday, June 11, 2025
Noblemen, enslaved people, freedom fighters, slaveowners: what the complex family tree of the first American pontiff reveals.
Is what happened between us my story to tell?
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By Joshua Hunt
Online, people pair ordinary bits of video with news of the life-changing shocks that followed. It can be unnerving — or surprisingly moving.
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By Irina Aleksander
Jon Bernthal’s strange journey taught him to bring a surprising softness to his tough-guy characters.
Photo by:Linda Xiao for The New York Times. Food stylist: Monica Pierini. Prop stylist: Sophia Eleni Pappas.
By Eric Kim
Spaghetti Napolitan, a Japanese favorite that’s stained and seasoned with ketchup, grows up — just a little.
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By Nicholas Casey
Tuesday, June 10, 2025
It started with a Russian influence campaign and a canceled vote. Then the American right showed up.
Photo by:Illustration by Maisie Cowell
By Klara Feenstra
Nothing more quickly catapulted me into real life than my project to escape it.
By David Marchese
Saturday, June 7, 2025
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.
Friday, June 6, 2025
What are the ethics of receiving money from an entity you consider kind of evil?
A ruling on whether originality matters when hunger strikes.
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By Sarah Viren
Maura Finkelstein is one of many scholars discovering that the traditional protections of academic freedom are no longer holding.
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By Sam Anderson
Thursday, June 5, 2025
How one of the N.B.A.’s scrappiest teams came to dominate the league.