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The killing of a Chinese American, David Chin, 40 years ago changed the way people of Asian descent began to see themselves.
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Possible U.F.O. sightings, A.I. breakthroughs and the Jan. 6 hearings all help us understand how hard it to grasp what is happening right in front of us.
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Only when my father was on his deathbed did I finally realize what he always knew: Obligation doesn’t only take. It gives.
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There are good reasons American women overwhelmingly choose having an abortion over giving up a child for adoption.
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A Supreme Court environmental case being decided this month is the product of a coordinated, multiyear strategy by Republican attorneys general and conservative allies.
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Jaz Brisack became a barista for the same reasons that talented young people have long chosen their career paths: a mix of idealism and ambition.
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For centuries after the expulsion from Spain, Morocco’s Sephardic Jewish women sang of love, loss and identity. Now, they’re almost all gone.
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The massive system already has major loopholes advocated by gun manufacturers to maintain easier access to firearms. The Senate’s proposed gun reform measures could fall victim to those same limitations.
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President Emmanuel Macron’s supporters and an alliance of left-wing parties came in neck and neck in the first round of voting. Now they are in a bruising face-off for control of the lower house of Parliament.
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Young violists and sax players in Brooklyn get reacquainted with their instruments, and with one another: “You have to play in harmony.”
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Roughly two-thirds of employees at the store in Towson, Md., voted to join the union.
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As House hearings highlighted testimony that could create more pressure to pursue a criminal case, the former president tried out a defense that strained credulity.
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Tied for the tournament lead entering Sunday, Will Zalatoris will get another shot at his first major win after surviving a perilous third round.
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Here are 4 takeaways from the C.D.C. approving vaccines for children under 5.
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Two new offerings give a glimpse of what films once were and might become again.
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One year after President Biden made Juneteenth a federal holiday, more than 30 states have not authorized the funding that would allow for state employees to take the day off.
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A Times investigation of court documents, text messages and hundreds of videos shows how the Proud Boys coordinated to instigate multiple breaches of the U.S. Capitol on Jan. 6.
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Most of us with absent fathers think, “What about me?” We rarely stop to ask, “What about him?”
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When political leaders face a constitutional crisis, like that of Jan. 6, the process of collectively deciding how to respond can be messy, arbitrary, and sometimes change the nature of the system itself.
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Trump set a fire with lies, then doused Mike Pence in gasoline.
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Federal legislation has stalled, so states are stepping in. In some places, that could mean looser regulations, like 16-year-olds caring for children, without supervision.
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Where is the women’s movement when we need it most?
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Add your voice to a new project examining items that tell stories of history, culture and race in America.
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Many firms have long refused coverage or charge more for pit bulls and other dogs considered more dangerous, but New York and other states say policies shouldn’t be breed specific.
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For people grieving a loss or facing thoughts “about what could have been or what may never be,” there are ways to find solace.
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A wake-and-bake comedy returns to Showtime, and a sumptuous new drama set on the Italian Riviera comes to PBS.
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The editor of a new book of essays shares how Black men can attend to their mental health while growing their families.
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Attempting to uncover unknown things about very well known people.
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The Sounds of Late Night Chess Around New York City
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A Filipino deli with incredible views, an unfussy cafe with a rich, varied menu, very good pizza in the mountains and more.
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Scenes from one woman’s journey out of homelessness in Houston.
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After collapsing in the fourth quarter of Game 1, Golden State turned an early lead in Game 2 into a big-time victory to even the series.
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Shootings in Tennessee, Virginia, Arizona and South Carolina left six more dead and dozens injured.
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Suffolk County on Long Island aggressively uses the law to take guns from people in crisis in an effort to prevent shootings and suicides. Its experience could inform a national debate.
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Gunmen fired on Catholics celebrating Mass in a usually peaceful part of the country. There was no claim of responsibility and the motive was unclear.
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American diplomats have alerted 14 countries, most in Africa, that Russian ships filled with stolen Ukrainian grain could be headed their way, posing a dilemma to countries facing dire food shortages.
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The origin story behind a slate of Republican candidates for secretary of state features a QAnon figure and several promoters of 2020 conspiracies.
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The court’s conservative majority seems intent on pursuing an agenda that would limit the government’s ability to shield the planet.
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Some corporate leaders are grasping at whatever they can to get back to the way things were. But they might find themselves fighting a culture shift beyond their control.
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Jonathan Malesic responds to readers concerned about the breakdown in college students’ learning since Covid
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The Platinum Jubilee celebrations ended Sunday. Monday political and economic unease returns.
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The president’s trip to Saudi Arabia is unlikely to reduce oil and gasoline prices, and it is not clear that anything else he might do would work, either.
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Nadal extended his men’s singles record of 22 Grand Slam tournament titles with a win in straight sets over the eighth-seeded Casper Ruud.
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Thirty years ago, I arrived at The Times as an intern. This is what I’ve learned.
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Suburban homeowners like Susan Kirsch are often blamed for worsening the nation’s housing crisis. That doesn’t mean she’s giving up her two-decade fight against 20 condos.
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The study was small, and experts say it needs to be replicated. But for 18 people with rectal cancer, the outcome led to “happy tears.”
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The green future has to be a welcoming one, even a thrilling one.
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Fueled by concerns about burglaries and hate crimes, San Francisco’s liberal district attorney, Chesa Boudin, faces a divisive recall in a famously progressive city.
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Psychiatrists were once arbiters of abortion access. Will they resume that role post-Roe?
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After eight days, I was feeling fully recovered from my rendezvous with Omicron. Then my nose called it quits.
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Near the Arctic Circle, Shuvinai Ashoona, a star of the Venice Biennale, and her community of Inuit artists refuse to let isolation stand in their way.
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I want to normalize significant periods of confusion, exhaustion, grief and unfulfillment in marriage.
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A disagreement is too often a wish to destroy.
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Backed by the Kremlin, the shadowy network known as the Wagner Group is getting rich in Sudan while helping the military to crush a democracy movement.
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A diet app helped writer Sam Anderson shed his extra Covid pounds — and reminded him that he was still his old self.
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These are the 21 people — 19 students and two teachers — who were killed by a gunman at Robb Elementary School in Uvalde, Texas.
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The southern border is seeing a historic spike in migrant crossings. Many are coming in hope of asking for asylum, a right that has been unavailable because of pandemic-related restrictions on immigration. A New York Times photographer documented three ways that people cross the border into the United States.
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A few years ago, the nation vowed to rid itself of most imported predators. But now some people are asking if that goal is feasible, or worth what it will cost.
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As truck drivers are forced to adapt to increasing difficulties on the road, the support system that serves them is at risk of disappearing.
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The starry, sorry spectacle and why we watched it.
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Yasmin Fahr’s salmon and couscous salad with cucumber-feta dressing is a master class in contrasting textures.
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In a sport that rewards speed, sometimes it’s healthier to be the tortoise than to be the hare.
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The research found that those who drank moderate amounts of coffee, even with a little sugar, were up to 30 percent less likely to die during the study period than those who didn’t drink coffee.
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To transform his Williamsburg townhouse into a child’s pleasure palace, an architect consulted his own early memories (treehouses were involved).
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Listen to a story about a man who couldn’t understand his feelings — until he decided to get rid of his couch.
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Conservative writer Charles C.W. Cooke and Times Opinion editor at large Alex Kingsbury on three frequently cited policies.
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This sleep-disrupting problem can be caused by a variety of things, but experts say there are ways to find relief.
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Stanton has homered in six straight games against Boston. The Mets, meanwhile, are 3-0 thanks to Pete Alonso’s grand slam.
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Whether the woman had the abortion or was aiding one was unclear.
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The country will now face early elections after days of brinkmanship in which Mr. Khan tried to dissolve Parliament to head off the no-confidence vote.
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The former president threw his weight behind the celebrity doctor, who is running for the Republican nomination for senator in a key state.
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A family shares its story of surviving the Russian attack on a theater that officials in the besieged southern Ukrainian city believe killed about 300 people.
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Woods struggled with a 78 as the leader, Scottie Scheffler, held off a challenge from Cameron Smith to head into Sunday’s final round with a three-shot lead.
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Is being in the formal workplace necessarily a sign of progress?
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We need a new normal.