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Magazine
My Sister Hid $5,000 From Me, Then Her Husband Died. Do I Ask for the Money?
The magazine’s Ethicist columnist on whether extenuating circumstances should outweigh a reasonable request.
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World
Marie NDiaye Raises Questions She Has No Intention of Answering
She published her first book at 17 and has since become one of France’s best-known novelists. NDiaye is not interested…
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Books
A Country Where ‘Some People Need Killing’ Was State Policy
The new book by the Philippine journalist Patricia Evangelista recounts her investigation into the campaign of extrajudicial murders under former…
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Books
Jacqueline Woodson and Amber McBride Look Backward to Look Forward
“Remember Us” recalls the fires of 1970s Bushwick. “Gone Wolf” begins in a 2111 Southern breakaway nation after a second…
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Magazine
The True Uniform of Los Angeles, According to Angelenos
It’s more than a Dodgers hat and jeans.
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Magazine
She Burned It All Down, to Build the Perfect Dress
Mara Hoffman ditched her successful swimsuit business in order to prioritize sustainability. Nearly a decade later, she’s reaping the rewards.
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World
Adapting ‘All the Light We Cannot See’ for TV, and the Blind
In a new Netflix mini-series, the two actresses playing the Pulitzer Prize-winning novel’s protagonist, are blind, just like the character.
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US
Gag Order on Trump in Election Case Leaves More Hard Questions
The judge will still have to decide if and when the former president is violating her rules against attacking prosecutors…
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Arts
It’s Like Eavesdropping on Two Friends … Who Secretly Hate Each Other
Podcasts that capitalize on comedian friendships are fine. But, as “Too Far” and Bobbi Althoff show, conflict and drama can…
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Arts
Cher on Her First Christmas LP, a New Beau and 25 Years of ‘Believe’
The superstar talks about finding her recording voice again, getting Stevie Wonder (and Tyga) to appear on her holiday album…