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I’m an American Living Abroad Permanently. Should I Vote in U.S. Elections?
The magazine’s Ethicist columnist on the implications of casting a ballot in a country you have no plans to return…
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Health
New A.I. Tool Diagnoses Brain Tumors on the Operating Table
A new study describes a method for faster and more precise diagnoses, which can help surgeons decide how aggressively to…
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Real Estate
Oceanport, N.J.: A Small Community With ‘Water Access Everywhere’
Once known as a military town, this Monmouth County borough is reinventing itself with a slew of new development. (Just…
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Real Estate
$500,000 Homes in New York, Michigan and Georgia
A 1905 farmhouse in Kenoza Lake, a Tudor Revival home in Detroit and a Craftsman bungalow in Atlanta.
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Business
How a Series of Air Traffic Control Lapses Nearly Killed 131 People
On a cold, foggy Saturday morning in February, an air traffic controller cleared a FedEx cargo plane to land on…
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News
Justin Torres Finds Inspiration in the Erasures of Queer History
Any sense of anonymity that Justin Torres had enjoyed as an author was on the verge of vanishing. Shortly before…
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Why Do Men Insist I’m Not Perimenopausal After I’ve Told Them I Am?
A reader wonders how best to call out male friends and co-workers when they dismiss her assessments of her own…
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News
Alabama Sculpture Park Aims to Look at Slavery Without Flinching
The new Freedom Monument Sculpture Park, opening in early 2024 in Montgomery, Ala., arrives at a time when Black history…
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Can Usher Turn America On Again (to R.&B.)?
One Saturday evening in February, the night before the Grammys, Usher, Interscope Records and Flipper’s Roller Boogie Palace repurposed the…
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A Soup for When You Just Want to Be Alone
This herby sweet-potato soup may be a bit modest, but it’s also the best company if you need to recharge.