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More Young People Are on Multiple Psychiatric Drugs, Study Finds
The News Growing numbers of children and adolescents are being prescribed multiple psychiatric drugs to take simultaneously, according to a…
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A New Baltimore Chocolate Shop With a Signature Drink
Plus: a guide to LED bulbs, an elegant hotel in Majorca — and more recommendations from T Magazine.
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Books
Writer, Mother, Ex-Wife: Leslie Jamison Is a Self in ‘Splinters’
In her powerful new memoir, the author examines a life composed of conflicting identities — and fierce, contradictory desires.
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Books
A.I. Art That’s More Than a Gimmick? Meet AARON
The British painter Harold Cohen spent over four decades refining his collaborator: an image-generating robot.
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World
Sarkozy’s Prison Sentence Halved to 6 Months
Former President Nicolas Sarkozy of France saw an appeals court uphold his conviction for illegally financing an election campaign, but…
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Books
A Greek Refugee Camp Went Up in Flames. The Aftermath Was Even Worse.
A devastating 2020 fire on the island of Lesbos is the springboard for a meditation on origin stories, borders and…
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Travel
Nothing Says Status Like a Hotel Bathrobe
Items like hats, T-shirts, towels and, yes, bathrobes from luxury properties have become sought-after swag, even for people who haven’t…
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News
The Isolationist G.O.P., Again
When historians look back on the early days of 2024, they probably won’t recall what, precisely, an elderly Democratic president…
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Business
A Key Inflation Gauge Came In Hotter Than Expected Last Month
Overall prices cooled slightly from a year ago, but the report included worrying signs for the Federal Reserve.
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Business
A key inflation gauge came in hotter than expected last month.
Inflation cooled less than expected in January and showed worrying staying power after stripping out volatile food and fuel costs…