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News
Chris Hayes: Why I Want Twitter to Live
My Twitter archive is over 6.4 gigabytes — more than 161,000 tweets over 15 years. It’s enough writing to fill…
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News
What Does the New Congress Mean for Family Policy?
Now that the dust has (nearly) settled on the 2022 midterm elections and Republicans are preparing to take control of…
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News
It’s Time, Again, for My Brother Kevin
This Thanksgiving, for the first time in years, my brother Kevin and I could both say we’ve had enough of…
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World
At Least 1 Dead in Landslide on a Southern Italian Island
At least one person was killed and nearly a dozen were missing on Saturday on the southern Italian island of…
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News
Saudi Commuters Descend on Doha for an In-and-Out World Cup
DOHA, Qatar — Planes were landing, from all around the world, every few minutes. They came from London and Tokyo,…
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News
Tantrums and Meltdowns. When Children Tag Along on the House Hunt.
In 2020, the Cohen family of Brooklyn developed a routine. Every weekend, Jonathan Cohen, his wife and their three sons,…
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Finance
It’s Public Land. But the Public Can’t Reach It.
The first time I showed the app to someone who had never used it, I had to gently extract my…
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Finance
The Excitement Around E-Sports Is Growing. But Where Are the Profits?
It had been more than three hours of tense, back-and-forth combat — projected across the massive Jumbotron at San Francisco’s…
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Magazine
What Do the Objects You Own Say About You?
“You can only afford so much sofa,” Monica Khemsurov said, speaking of her new book, “How to Live With Objects.”…
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World
What Does Queens Need More, a New Park or a New Train Line?
As a teenager in the 1990s, Karen Imas sneaked onto some abandoned tracks in Queens with her friends. They followed…