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Politics
Susan Backlinie, Swimmer Who Was First Victim in ‘Jaws,’ Dies at 77
Ms. Backlinie, a stunt woman, appeared in the terrifying opening scene of the 1975 blockbuster in which a great white…
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World
Chinese Woman Jailed for Reporting on Covid Set to be Freed
Yet Zhang Zhan’s supporters and human rights activists who had followed her case said they could not reach her or…
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World
‘I Exited the Crowded Theater and Headed for the Curb’
A helping hand on Broadway, sneakers hanging on a wire and more reader tales of New York City in this…
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World
Mona Lisa, Smile: You’re in Lecco, After All
A mash-up of geology and art history has identified a likely setting for one of the world’s most famous paintings.
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Magazine
It’s Mother’s Day, and I’ll Sleep, Dance, Camp (or Cry) if I Want To
Some women prefer to spend Mother’s Day without the very people who made them one.
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Magazine
Is Everything A.S.M.R. Now?
Videos that tickle what is known as the Autonomous Sensory Meridian Response used to belong to a specific corner of…
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Magazine
Sudden Resignations. A Leaked Letter. What’s Happening Inside Miss USA?
Noelia Voigt’s announcement this week that she was stepping down as Miss USA set off a string of departures and…
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Food
Adultery Gets Weird in Miranda July’s New Novel
An anxious artist’s road trip stops short for a torrid affair at a tired motel. In “All Fours,” the desire…
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Food
Her Sister Is Dead but Life, and Libido, Carry On
In Kimberly King Parsons’s witty, profane novel, “We Were the Universe,” a young mother seeks to salve a profound loss.
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Food
Flipping Off the Patriarchy, Three Chords at a Time
In her intimate memoir, “Rebel Girl,” the punk-rock heroine Kathleen Hanna recalls a life of trauma, triumph and riot grrrl…