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I Live in My Car
Chrystal Audet tried to get comfortable in what she called her “bedroom” — the back seat of her eight-year-old Ford…
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He Wanted a Comfortable Apartment With Room for All of His Art
The Tacoma condo hadn’t been touched in 40 years, and the pandemic made renovating tricky. But it turned out so…
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A Historical Novel That Is Also a Mash-Up of the Centuries
Adam Thirlwell’s “The Future Future” follows a 19-year-old socialite through a prerevolutionary Paris that looks suspiciously like our present day.
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Did the C.I.A. Kill Patrice Lumumba?
In “The Lumumba Plot,” the Foreign Affairs editor Stuart A. Reid asks whether the Central Intelligence Agency was involved in…
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Longer Commutes, Shorter Lives: The Costs of Not Investing in America
Every morning in21st-century America, thousands of people wake up and prepare to take a cross-country trip. Some are traveling for…
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For 30 Years, This Grown-Up’s Office Was the Playground
Emmanuel Thingue spent 30 years shaping the look and feel of New York City’s most charming public spaces.
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Why a Sculptor Was Drawn to Sewer Alligators
A Swedish artist’s creation, to be unveiled today, shows a creature that has mythic status in New York City.
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In Sanliurfa, the Silk Road Meets the Stone Age
The city in southeastern Turkey resounds with music, food and culture — and echoes with more than 11,000 years of…
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In Israel, Sewing for the Security Forces
Fashion students and professors put their skills to use in an unexpected way.
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Food Aid Sustains Quake-Hit Villages in Morocco, for Now
The earthquake that struck Morocco on Sept. 8 killed about 3,000 people, and disrupted food supplies for thousands in regions…