Time
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News
When Democracy Is a Threat
The first time I covered a Taiwan “election,” 38 years ago, the island was a dictatorship under martial law, with…
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News
Then and Now: Revisiting the Sopranos’ New Jersey 25 Years Later
On the anniversary of the show’s premiere, its creator and location manager reflect on some of its iconic settings and…
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Style
Put a Rink on It
From 100 stories high in New York to the balmy shores of Florida, Instagrammable ice skating rinks are popping up…
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Food
An Ultrasound Experiment Tackles a Giant Problem in Brain Medicine
The effects of drugs that treat Alzheimer’s, cancer and other illnesses are often limited by the blood-brain barrier. A small…
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News
Trump Does Not Want to Be Contained. He Wants to Be Obeyed.
A disturbing sense of inevitability hangs over the Iowa caucuses on Monday. Donald Trump, with a 34-point lead in the…
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World
New York Begins Evicting Migrant Families Who Hit a Shelter Time Limit
On Tuesday, families with children had to pack up their belongings and either find somewhere else to live or line…
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News
For the Lakota, Creativity Thrives Where There’s No Word for Art
There is no word for art in the Lakota language. But the power of art, in every facet of life,…
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Style
Aliens Have Never Been More Alluring
Why pop culture now flirts with extraterrestrials as much as it fears them.
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News
Two Friends Reunite. One Has a Secret.
In “Goldenseal,” Maria Hummel takes readers into a hotel room, then unfurls her characters’ complicated history.
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Business
Saving for Retirement on Part-Time Pay: The Challenges for Women
Most part-time workers in America are women — leaving them with less access to retirement plans and less money to…