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The Survivor

Maria Cornejo, the Chilean American designer, got the call in June. She was at home in her sort of messy…

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Not Everything Has to Be Meaningful

In 2017, I was blindsided by the sudden onset of obsessive compulsive disorder and secondary depression. For the better of…

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The Very Good Reason People Like George Santos Lie About Nonsense

All politicians lie. So many people consider that idea self-evident that I’ve heard it deployed as both a defense of…

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The Formidable Rosalynn Carter

I saw Rosalynn Carter angry only twice. Both occasions involved Ronald Reagan, who had crushed Jimmy Carter in the 1980…

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Crushing It

The minivan life takes a turn when the kids are old enough to drive.

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Taylor and Travis Might Save Romance, but Posh and Becks Were Here All Along

Tell me if this tale sounds familiar: A handsome football star sets his cap for one of the world’s leading…

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His Architect Said the Site Was No Good, So He Built the Project Himself

The South Korean ceramist Hun-Chung Lee taught himself design and construction, creating a collection of small buildings as impressive as…

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For Biden, a Subtle Shift in the Power Balance With China’s Xi Jinping

For the first time in years, a Chinese leader desperately needed a few things from the United States.

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‘Fallen Leaves’ Review: Love (and Laughs) Among the Ruins

In the latest from the Finnish filmmaker Aki Kaurismaki, two lonely people find each other with tenderness, karaoke and deadpan…

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Sally Darr, Formidable Chef of ’80s-Era French Bistro, Dies at 100

A skilled and self-taught cook of homey French fare, she drew fans (including Julia Child) to her Greenwich Village restaurant…

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