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A Brooklyn Artist and the Possibilities He Seeks in Work and Life
After more than 40 years in a Williamsburg loft, Noah Jemison says the benefits of his tenure have come with…
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$850,000 Homes in California
A two-bedroom bungalow with a guest cottage in Oakland, a townhouse in Novato and a renovated midcentury home in Los…
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A Tax Break for Waiters Won’t Convince Working People to Vote for Trump
My first job was at Harrigan’s Grill & Bar in Amarillo, Texas. I was 7 years old. My mom waited…
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Democrats Need to Wake Up From Their ‘West Wing’ Fantasy
Ever since President Biden’s debate performance sucked Democratic leaders and political operatives into a looping vortex of panic, people have…
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These Teenagers Needed Help, and What They Got Was a Nightmare
Sadie Sutton was first hospitalized for depression when she was 13. She grew up in the Bay Area and had…
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We Need to Decide Which Beaches to Save — and Which Ones to Abandon
Last December a surprise storm passed through Florida’s Pinellas County, ripping away beaches and wiping out half of the sand…
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Is It Too Late to Save the Southern Grasslands?
Until last fall, when PBS screened “The American Buffalo,” a documentary by Ken Burns, I had no idea bison were…
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Trump’s Republican Convention Is Suddenly Anyone’s Guess
Patrick Healy: Frank, Michelle, David, the Republican convention is opening on Monday night just 48 hours after the attempted assassination…
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Is Your Condo Board Falling Short? Here’s How to Take Over.
Building administrators sometimes fail to follow their own rules. Legal action is one option, but a more direct approach can…
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At a Trump Rally, a Shocking Act of Violence
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