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Writing in an Endangered Language to Honor, and Challenge, Traditions
In “How to Be a Good Savage,” Mikeas Sánchez’ poems help preserve her language, Zoque, and allow it to commingle…
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Real Estate
For a Brooklyn Family, the Infestation of Rodents Seems Endless
In Williamsburg, city housing authorities, the courts and, to a degree, even the landlord, are trying to help. But the…
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An Innovative Vocalist Lost Her Speech, but She’s Still Performing
Linda Sharrock, an avant-garde jazz musician who became aphasic after a 2009 stroke, has returned to the stage and inspired…
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Magazine
How a Millennial Estée Lauder Built a Widely Popular Beauty Brand
Karissa Bodnar played on her customers’ desire to belong to something bigger than … well, beauty.
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Magazine
The Secret Weapon of Celebrity Stylists? Comfortable Shoes.
What do Queen Camilla, Julia Roberts and Gayle King have in common? Sole Bliss. The brand has become a go…
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News
Trump Is Connecting With a Different Type of Evangelical Voter
They are not just the churchgoing, conservative activists who once dominated the G.O.P.
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Trump’s Veepstakes
With presidential primaries, it ain’t over till it’s over. Still, given the Republicans’ enduring devotion to their MAGA king, it’s…
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News
Claudine Gay Was Not Driven Out Because She Is Black
Since Claudine Gay’s resignation as president of Harvard University on Tuesday, it has become an article of faith among some…
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News
Blinken, in Jordan and Qatar, continues his Mideast tour in hopes of reducing tensions.
Antony J. Blinken, the U.S. secretary of state, held meetings on Sunday with leaders in Jordan and Qatar as part…
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News
Joan Acocella, Dance Critic for The New Yorker, Dies at 78
She wrote about the leading figures in ballet and modern dance for more than 40 years. One of her books…