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My Wife Once Agreed To an Open Relationship. Can I Hold Her to It?

The magazine’s Ethicist columnist on the pressures of romantic promises and the shifting terms of a marriage.

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For Tiya Miles, Girlhood Reading Was ‘My Escape and Joy’

What books are on your night stand? “The Ministry for the Future,” by Kim Stanley Robinson; “Mendings,” by Megan Sweeney;…

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I’m an American Living Abroad Permanently. Should I Vote in U.S. Elections?

The magazine’s Ethicist columnist on the implications of casting a ballot in a country you have no plans to return…

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How to Protect Your Retirement From Nagging Inflation

Social Security’s cost of living adjustment, coming next week, helps retirees keep up with their bills, but there are other…

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Banana Yoshimoto Wants Books to Give Her Insomnia

What books are on your night stand? I read most of my books on the Kindle, but as far as…

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Our Vacation Destination Has a Poor Human Rights Record. Should We Go?

The magazine’s Ethicist columnist on whether to travel to a country ruled by an oppressive regime.

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How to Make the Audio in Your Projects Sound Better

The right hardware and software — combined with time to learn — can improve the soundtrack in your videos, podcasts…

Business

It’s Time to Pay Your Student Loans. What Happens if You Fall Behind?

Missed payments will be reported as a forbearance rather than as delinquencies. But your credit score could still be affected.

Health

Restaurant Review: I Sodi Returns, Without the Sardine-Can Space

The popular Tuscan outpost in the West Village has moved to more generous quarters, but the bracing minimalism of its…

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Why Do Runway Models Always Look So Grumpy?

A reader wonders why we rarely see smiles on the catwalk — and if that’s always been the case in…

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