Time
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World
Held Hostage in Gaza, a Thai Worker’s Prayers for Freedom Come True
Some things she does not want to remember. Some things she cannot. But one image is seared in Nutthawaree Munkan’s…
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Books
Jennifer Finney Boylan to Lead PEN America
The author and L.G.B.T.Q. rights advocate will take the helm of the free expression organization at a time when challenges…
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World
Her Son Was Promised a Special Education Class. He’s Still Waiting.
Mayor Eric Adams said all children who required preschool special education seats would have them. More than 1,000 such students…
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World
Metropolitan Diary Fans, It’s Time to Vote for Your Favorite
Five of the best Diary items of the year are contending for readers’ top choice.
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World
How Africans Are Changing French — One Joke, Rap and Book at a Time
More than 60 percent of French speakers now live in Africa. Despite growing resentment at France, Africans are contributing to…
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Food
The Best Way to Cook Steak for Holiday Parties
Starting on the stove, then finishing in a low oven, ensures rosy meat with charred crusts, Genevieve Ko writes.
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News
‘I Refuse to Be Old’: The 81-Year-Old Runner Who Became a South African Celebrity
Octogenarian athletes are not completely unheard-of in ultrarunning, but Maros Mosehla’s speed has made him a local legend.
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US
In Maine, a Mother’s Lonely Quest for Her Missing Son
For nine straight mornings last December, and again in the fading light of dusk, Tammy Lacher Scully left her home…
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Arts
Norman Lear Reshaped How America Saw Black Families
“Good Times,” “The Jeffersons” and “Sanford and Son” brought a wave of Black characters to TV, even as the shows…
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Arts
Neil Gaiman’s Son Thinks His Dad Is in Charge of ‘Doctor Who’
“It’s fun doing something that’s a bit terrifying sometimes,” says the “Sandman” writer, who will reprise his beloved reading of…