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What Ozempic Reveals About Desire

Mary Boyer, a 41-year-old tech worker, started taking the drug Mounjaro last October to treat obesity. She has since lost…

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A Mets Hall of Fame Class That Specializes in Honesty

As the team continues to celebrate its history, Gary Cohen, Howie Rose, Al Leiter and Howard Johnson were honored for…

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Wait, When Did Mark Zuckerberg Go Rambo?

It’s been a tough run for Meta, and the boss seems to be getting out some aggression with military-style workouts…

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Rise in Sightings of Honeybee Swarms Has U.K. Beekeepers Scrambling

It’s swarming season in Britain, with honeybee colonies splitting in half in search of new homes. This year, beekeepers say…

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In Cold War Berlin, an Affair Born of Chaos and Control

Jenny Erpenbeck’s novel “Kairos” folds intimations of German history and cultural memory into a torrid romance.

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Fever Ray’s Karin Dreijer, Behind the Mask

The musician, whose new album was released in March, discusses disguises, recording and why they find karaoke so off-putting.

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Grimes Invited Anyone to Make A.I. Grimes Songs. Here Are Her Reviews.

The producer and pop singer, long a proponent of technological experimentation, has “open-sourced” her voice using new A.I. tools. She’s…

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A Classic of Golden Age Detective Fiction Turns 100

In a 1937 essay, the English writerDorothy L. Sayers explained the genesis of her most famous character and one of…

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For ‘The Late Americans,’ Grad School Life Equals Envy, Sex and Ennui

Brandon Taylor’s novel circulates among Iowa City residents, some privileged, some not, but all aware that their possibilities are contracting.

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Meet the Woman Responsible for #AliyahCore

For Aliyah Bah, it always starts with a miniskirt. Then she throws on earmuffs — always earmuffs. In fact, the…

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