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The Truth About Your Bacon
We used to raise hogs on our family farm here, and to be honest I didn’t much like them. Defenders…
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I Have a Choice to Make About My Blindness
I recently visited a local Mexican restaurant with my family. It was the first time we’d gone out together for…
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They Make Some of New York’s Best Food. They Want the Right to Sell It.
New York City officials cracked down on Corona Plaza, a celebrated Queens hub for Latin American street vendors. Its merchants…
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How the Artistic Director at SummerStage Spends Her Sundays
Rain or shine, Erika Elliott drives from borough to borough to check in on the performances happening in city parks…
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An Israeli City Where Compromise and Division Swim Side by Side
At a time when Israeli Jews can seem irreconcilably divided, an unusual swimming center in the city of Rehovot illustrates…
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A Global Web of Chinese Propaganda Leads to a U.S. Tech Mogul
The protest in London’s bustling Chinatown brought together a variety of activist groups to oppose a rise in anti-Asian hate…
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Ukraine Starts New Diplomatic Push to Weaken Russia
Some 40 countries that have largely remained on the sidelines of the war were invited to talks this weekend in…
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Julia Scully, Influential Photography Editor and Memoirist, Dies at 94
She oversaw Modern Photography for 20 years and wrote an acclaimed book about her rough-and-tumble childhood, some of it spent…
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Winners Get Their Due. But Losers Are Wonderfully Human.
There’s glory in defeat. Losses, at least, make athletes more relatable to the rest of us.
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The Unsettled Debate at the Heart of the Henrietta Lacks Case
Do we own our bodies? To an ordinary person, the answer is obviously yes. To a lawyer, it’s not at…