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Americans Under 30 Don’t Trust Religion — or Anything Else
This is an addendum to a series about Americans moving away from religion. Read part one, part two, part three,…
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Newyork
How Tamron Hall Spends Her Sundays
Hall, the talk show host and author, has a lot on her plate: TV, fiction writing and her family. Somehow…
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News
How Front-Runners Fail
The holiday season is upon us. Which means that while Americans are recovering from an orgy of overeating and Black…
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News
Who Was the Real ‘Shaved Woman of Chartres’?
In August 1944, in a city near Paris, Robert Capa took a photograph of a woman cradling a baby in…
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Style
The Neighbors Are All Older, Too. Is That What You Want?
Some seniors prefer age-restricted communities, while others want intergenerational living. There is little research to show which option is healthier.
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World
In This Atlanta Suburb, Teens Taste Freedom at 10 M.P.H.
ACROSS THE COUNTRY In This Atlanta Suburb, Teens Taste Freedom at 10 M.P.H. In Peachtree City, Ga., golf carts are…
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World
Chapter 6: Struggle and Hope
There are moments in life that stick in memory as a fulcrum between before and after. Arti Kumari’s came on…
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World
Despite Bans, Disabled Women Are Still Being Sterilized in Europe
Governments have declared the practice a human rights violation. But they have made exceptions that are divisive among parents, doctors…
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Business
Betty Rollin, Who Wrote Candidly About Her Breast Cancer, Dies at 87
Her coping with illness was the subject of a popular memoir, “First, You Cry.” In “Last Wish,” a best seller,…
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News
Terry Taylor, First Woman Named Sports Editor of The A.P., Dies at 71
She brought a relentless style of management to The Associated Press’s sports department for 21 years, its coverage ranging around…