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News
Jessie Diggins Is Ready to Break New Ground. Again.
“I like to go really slow, like 10-minute miles,” Jessie Diggins said this fall as she snapped on a vest…
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News
Wales Fans Wanted a World Cup Experience. So They Went to Spain.
TENERIFE, Spain — Bethany Evans’s first experience watching Wales in the World Cup had many of the key components she…
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Magazine
How Noah Baumbach Made ‘White Noise’ a Disaster Movie for Our Moment
Listen to This Article To hear more audio stories from publications like The New York Times, download Audm for iPhone…
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Magazine
Got Thanksgiving Leftovers? Make Turkey Ramen.
For years, Caroline Adams, known as Chuggie, had a guest list at Thanksgiving some 3,000 people strong. She found seats…
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World
Man Dies After Beating by Swarm of ATV and Dirt Bike Riders
Police investigators are seeking suspects in a homicide weeks after a 45-year-old man was beaten by about 30 people on…
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News
Century-Old Letters Add New Twist to Michigan-Ohio State Rivalry
Michigan and Ohio State, which meet on Saturday as they jockey for national championship contention, have one of the most…
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Magazine
How Did 🍆 Become Our Default Sex Symbol?
THE THAI EGGPLANT is tiny and round, dainty in the hand. The Annina eggplant hangs straight down, like a bell.…
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Arts
They Were Ahead of the Curve on Diversity in Classical Music
It was the late 1990s, and Afa Sadykhly Dworkin saw a woman crying backstage at a concert hall in Michigan.…
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Arts
‘The Fabelmans’: What’s Real and What’s Fictional
Steven Spielberg’s new semi-autobiographical film, “The Fabelmans,” hits many standard biopic beats: A Jewish boy, Sammy Fabelman, falls in love…
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World
A Fabled Sign Returns to the Brooklyn Waterfront
Good morning. It’s Wednesday. What’s big and yellow and high above the Brooklyn waterfront? Half of a famed sign. We’ll…