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Food
Up Next at the New York Botanical Garden: Vultures
The visual artist Ebony G. Patterson is creating a new site-specific installation for the New York Botanical Garden in the…
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Politics
When the Treatment of Last Resort Becomes a Life in Limbo
Francia Bolivar Henry was going to be the miracle patient. A pastry chef in her 30s with a captivating smile,…
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World
Almost Safe, She Returned to Munich and Lost Her Painting and Her Life
Late in the summer of 1938, as the Nazis escalated their persecution of German Jews, Ilse Hesselberger and her daughter,…
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Sports
Meet the First Ladies of Croatian Soccer
SPLIT, Croatia — The way the international soccer calendar is set up, Luka Modric is usually with his second family…
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Food
Leftover Thanksgiving Turkey Makes the Best, Coziest Soups
For Gail Jennings and her family, the Thanksgiving menu is never written in ink. One year, the turkey may appear…
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Food
Honey Dijon Steps Up From Dance Music’s Underground
Honey Dijon is easy to talk to — if you can get in touch with her. Nearly 25 years into…
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Politics
How Brooke Shields Created a London-Style Home in the West Village
Around the time Brooke Shields celebrated her 16th birthday, she and her mother/manager, Teri, bought a townhouse on the Upper…
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World
Is N.Y.’s Child Welfare System Racist? Some of Its Own Workers Say Yes.
For decades, Black families have complained that the city’s child welfare agency, the Administration for Children’s Services, is biased against…
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Sports
Two Lives Long Harnessed Together, Until One Could Not Go On
WINDSOR, Conn. — Bridget Eukers paused in the barn, her thoughts seemingly far away, and touched her horse’s halter like…
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Magazine
How I Got Through My Miscarriages
I got pregnant for the first time early in the pandemic. It felt like perfect timing. There was nothing to…