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Books
Can One of Opera’s Greatest Singers Get Her Voice Back?
Anita Rachvelishvili was pregnant when she began to lose her voice. It was the middle of 2021. She and her…
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Newyork
He Was Wrongly Convicted of Killing Her Father. She Set Out to Free Him.
Karen Dannett stared at her computer screen on June 9, 2014, and thought about what she might write. Finally, she…
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Newyork
New York City, for Some Jews, Feels Newly Tense
Tovah Feldshuh was sitting on the subway recently, headed uptown, when she encountered something she had never witnessed in her…
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Style
The Cult of Mother God Was Made for the Instagram Era
A form of worship constantly on display.
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Style
Gunfire Echoing Through School Grounds? Parents Are Terrified. Kids Stopped Noticing.
The gunshots rang out at 8:13 a.m., echoing across the high school football field and middle school garden. They continued…
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Style
The Year in Social Media
You may have forgotten — or wanted to forget — what happened on the internet in 2023. We’re here to…
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News
Hey, What Happened to My Health Insurance?
Tamikka Burks was in an Arkansas emergency room when she found out she had lost her Medicaid coverage. In mid-September,…
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World
Colorado Voters Share Sense of Unease After Court Disqualifies Trump
Whether for or against the decision, many voters said they felt unsettled by the prospect of a presidential campaign fought…
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News
Why I Can’t Stop Writing About Oct. 7
This will be my last column for the year, and it will be more personal than most. It’s an effort…
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Newyork
Ex-N.Y.P.D. Officer Sentenced to 22 Months for Her Role in Jan. 6 Riot
Sara Carpenter slapped a police officer while wielding a tambourine when former President Donald J. Trump’s supporters stormed the Capitol,…