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Kate Winslet Pushes Her Characters, and Herself, to the Edge
Kate Winslet was standing in front of a microphone, breathing hard.Sometimes she did it fast; sometimes she slowed it down.…
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Style
How Should You Respond to a Friend’s Appalling Post?
The magazine’s Ethicist columnist on how to address a friend’s incendiary social media activity.
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US
Aging Bridge Is a Flashpoint in Competitive Washington State House Race
Representative Marie Gluesenkamp Perez is running on fixing one of the busiest bridges in the region. Her far-right opponent calls…
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News
The ‘Dune’ Popcorn Bucket and the Golden Age of Movie Merch
The hilariously suggestive misfire is a reminder of the days when too-weird-to-be-true film mementos could be found in every kitchen…
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Business
The I.R.S.’s Taxpayer Experience Officer Says Open Your Mail Already
The Internal Revenue Service is on a charm offensive, as long as you don’t earn too much money. After a…
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Style
How to Grow Old Like Isabella Rossellini
If you go to Isabella Rossellini’s Instagram page — and I recommend you do — you will see the 71-year-old…
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World
He Cursed at a Police Officer. Now He’s Caught in a Free Speech Fight.
A Buffalo lawyer yelled at a police officer and received a noise citation. He argues he was punished for what…
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News
A Fresh Look at a Sensational 1843 Murder Case and Its Fallout
In “The Witch of New York,” Alex Hortis revisits a Staten Island case that helped usher in a lurid new…
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US
Majority of Biden’s 2020 Voters Now Say He’s Too Old to Be Effective
A New York Times/Siena College poll revealed how much even his supporters worry about his age, intensifying what has become…
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When an Artist Dies, Who Owns Her Story?
The Cuban artist Ana Mendieta fell from a window of her 34th-floor apartment in 1985. Her family members have been…