Time
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News
My Mother-in-Law Hasn’t Saved for Retirement. Are We On the Hook?
The magazine’s Ethicist columnist on the financial support owed to an aging in-law.
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Business
For Gen Z, an Age-Old Question: Who Pays for Dates?
Young people tend to lean more liberal on a range of issues pertaining to relationship norms. But when it comes…
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World
How Old Is Too Old to Be President? An Uncomfortable Question Arises Again.
Either of the leading 2024 candidates would be the oldest occupant of the Oval Office ever by the end of…
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News
Is Taylor Swift Actually Increasing N.F.L. Ratings?
We looked into whether such a claim was merely a romantic notion.
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News
The Secret to Perfect Chocolate-Covered Strawberries
Tempering chocolate is the trick to juicy berries with a shiny shell — and it’s way easier than you think.
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World
Is the Senate Becoming the House?
In 2008, as the nation faced a catastrophic financial crisis, the House did what it sometimes does — veered off…
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World
Democrats Suffer a Comey Flashback
The special counsel’s report on President Biden instantly recalled how James Comey concluded his investigation of Hillary Clinton.
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World
White House Calls Special Counsel Report on Biden Politically Motivated
The White House and some Democrats tried to discredit a document that characterized the president as elderly and forgetful.
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News
How the N.F.L. Became a Juggernaut of Entertainment
The National Football League, founded in 1920, was an unpopular pipsqueak 90 or so years ago. The low-paid players barely…
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Arts
‘One Day’ Is Back. This Time, It’s Longer.
The hit novel became a movie, and now it’s a 14-episode Netflix series. More time let the screenwriter get deeper…