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Books
For Kashana Cauley, Doomsday Isn’t So Hypothetical
THE SURVIVALISTS, by Kashana Cauley Few demographics illustrate the global anxieties of our era better than New Yorkers, who make…
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Books
This Diet App Sends a Goblin to Eviscerate Your Kitchen
Rachel Harrison’s feminist horror novels are some of the most original and entertaining out there, and her collection of stories,…
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Europe
Mikaela Shiffrin Has Moved On From Beijing and Moved Closer to History
Only two victories behind Lindsey Vonn’s women’s record for career World Cup victories, Mikaela Shiffrin is also in reach of…
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America
‘Suddenly, It Appeared as Though the Bus Was Going to Be Able to Move’
Small talk on the M15, an autograph at Yankee Stadium and more reader tales of New York City in this…
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Europe
The Invention of Elise Stefanik
Elise Stefanik had had enough. In the wake of the 2018 midterms, the young congresswoman was sick of commuting to…
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Europe
Jean Franco, 98, Pioneering Scholar of Latin American Literature, Dies
She infused her work with political and feminist perspectives and insisted that art had to be understood within its social…
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Opinion
I Edited Mental Illness Out of My College Applications. I’m Not Alone.
When I applied to college in the 2009-10 school year, I wasn’t worried about my grades or extracurriculars. Instead, I…
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America
How Barbara Walters Went From ‘Today Girl’ to Pioneering Media Star
Long before she became the first woman to co-anchor a network newscast and the foremost prime-time interviewer of heads of…
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Europe
Her Escape From Kabul Was Supposed to Be the Hardest Part
About 16 months into her new life in Australia, Fati, who was the Afghanistan women’s soccer team’s goalkeeper, can still…