Time
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News
The Present and Future of French Tennis
Men’s tennis in France isn’t what it used to be. But the veteran Adrian Mannarino is still winning, and the…
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Magazine
A Hazy Issue for Couples: One Smokes (Pot), the Other Doesn’t
In many relationships, tensions arise as recreational cannabis use becomes more routine.
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Magazine
The Scientists Watching Their Life’s Work Disappear
Amid the chaos of climate change, humans tend to focus on humans. But Earth is home to countless other species,…
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Arts
Artists of Color Ask: When Is Visibility a Trap?
In “Going Dark” at the Guggenheim, 28 artists explore urgent questions around what it means to be seen, and to…
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News
College Student, Single Mom
I started my senior year at the University of Montana in 2013 when I was almost 35 years old. My…
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Books
When the Thrill of Victory Felt Truly Thrilling
Michael MacCambridge’s “The Big Time” rewinds to the ’70s, when showy personalities and compelling rivalries turned sports into mass entertainment.
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World
Biden Keeps Australia’s Dinner Low-Key at a Moment of Global Turmoil
Before the state dinner was over, President Biden had stepped out for a briefing on a mass shooting in Maine…
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News
Even in Their Anguish, These Israeli Survivors Say Invading Gaza Won’t Help
No one understands terrorism more viscerally than Maoz Inon: His 78-year-old father and 75-year-old mother were among those massacred by…
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News
Terry Dischinger, College Basketball Star and Olympian, Dies at 82
An all-American at Purdue, he was the youngest member of the gold medal-winning 1960 U.S. Olympic team. He later became…
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Arts
How Philip Roth’s Raunchiest Novel Made It to the Stage
For their adaptation of “Sabbath’s Theater,” John Turturro and Ariel Levy sought to preserve “the nasty side of existence” evoked…