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Politics
The Apartment Found Her? Yes, and Three of Her Fellow Doctors
In May, Dr. Puja Patel took a vacation to Italy. But like many people looking to escape, she struggled to…
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World
2 Iranian Actresses Are Arrested on Protest Charges
The security forces in Iran have arrested two prominent actresses, Hengameh Ghaziani and Katayoun Riahi, for removing their head scarves…
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Food
Kathy Acker, Drawn to the Margins, Pushed Literature’s Boundaries
EAT YOUR MIND: The Radical Life and Work of Kathy Acker, by Jason McBride Kathy Acker — proto-punk, tough-stemmed flower,…
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Food
A Cure for Thanksgiving Stress? For Many, It’s a Cruise.
Stephanie Webb planned and hosted Thanksgiving for more than 48 years. She would wake up at 4 a.m. to start…
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Magazine
Dumpster Diving to Shame Stores and Fight Waste
At the third Duane Reade of the night, Anna Sacks, 31, a dumpster diver who goes by @trashwalker on TikTok,…
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Magazine
The Judge and the Case That Came Back to Haunt Him
Listen to This Article Audio Recording by AudmTo hear more audio stories from publications like The New York Times, download…
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Health
Brave Little Worriers
CRANSTON, R.I. — Audrey Pirri, 16, had been terrified of vomiting since she was a toddler. She worried every time…
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World
Turning the Gestures of Everyday Life Into Art
surfacing Turning the Gestures of Everyday Life Into Art The choreographer Katja Heitmann collects people’s habits and mannerisms — how…
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Food
Review: In ‘Sandra,’ a Search for a Friend Leads to Self-Discovery
David Cale’s new play, “Sandra,” is packed with classic thriller tropes, as if he had challenged himself to cram as…
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Politics
Dagny Corcoran, Bookseller and Fixture of the L.A. Art Scene, Dies at 77
Dagny Corcoran, a revered California art-book seller whose shop and jam-packed dinner parties became way stations for a generation of…