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My Hopes and Fears for My Children as They Go Back to School
As I sent my kids back to school this year, I sent them with my prayers. I love the beginning…
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Logging in National Forests: A Crime or a Necessity?
More from our inbox: Our Uniqueness, Despite Our DoppelgängersA Loss From Russia’s War: Cultural ExchangeMr. Biden, Spare 44 LivesAn old-growth…
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For Transgender Young People, a Haven From the Outside World. With S’Mores.
MAKANDA, Ill. — The middle schoolers at Camp Indigo Point were hanging out by their cabins after swimming in the…
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Sterling Lord, Premier Literary Agent, Is Dead at 102
About 10 years ago Sterling Lord invited four long-term clients of his for lunch at the Regency Hotel in New…
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The Final Days of New York’s ‘Wild West’ Outdoor Dining Scene
The Final Days of New York’s ‘Wild West’ Outdoor Dining Scene The pandemic prompted New York restaurants to create many…
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‘I Became a Regular at a Coffee Shop Around the Corner’
Fetching Coffee Dear Diary: It was 2015, and I was an intern at a literary agency with offices near Union…
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The Quiet Cost of Family Caregiving
At first, Dana Guthrie thought she could help care for her parents, whose health had begun to decline, and still…
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What You Missed at the U.S. Open While You Were Glued to Serena Williams
The Serena Williams show has come to an end, quite likely for good in competitive tennis. Even if Williams continues…
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The Way You Get Around New York City Is About to Change
Like an old, well-loved couch, crumbling infrastructure is a fixture of life in New York City. Finally, that’s about to…
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Katrina Babies Are Hurting, but We Are Healing, Too
How much does childhood trauma affect a person’s life? What about the life of an entire city? These are among…