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News
Unlikely Parallels in a Year of Momentous Deaths
The deaths of luminaries like Queen Elizabeth II and Bill Russell did not necessarily surprise. Others, though, inscrutably departed seemingly…
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Magazine
He Had Blood in His Urine and a Strange Rash. What Was Going On?
At the E.R., the patient learned his blood wasn’t clotting. His mother had the same condition — but the trigger…
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World
The One-Week Marriage That’s a Back Story to the Opera ‘Fedora’
The Met is reviving the opera, which originally starred Lina Cavalieri, a singer with a tempestuous life.
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Magazine
10 Unforgettable Marriage Proposals
Here are some of our favorite ways that couples who wed in 2022 said, “Will you marry me?”
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Finance
As Silicon Valley Retrenches, a Tech Talent Shift Accelerates
Most tech jobs are now in mainstream industries like health care, banking and retail, which are increasingly in need of…
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World
The Storm’s Victims: an Expectant Parent, a Doting Daughter, a Refugee
More than 30 people in western New York are known to have died in the storm, but officials expect the…
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US
Oakland’s Next Mayor Highlights Political Rise of Hmong Americans
Over platters of fried rice, egg rolls and crab rangoon, Sheng Thao took the microphone and asked for support in…
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Books
Elinor Lipman’s Frothy New Novel Has Serious Undertow
In “Ms. Demeanor,” the veteran author explores the ramifications of sexual freedom for a middle-aged woman.
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World
China’s Easing of Travel Rules Met With Joy, and Some Anxiety
Many welcomed Beijing’s plan to loosen quarantine rules for travelers, but concerns linger about the country’s Covid wave.