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America
6 Podcasts About the Joys and Terrors of Air Travel
In this month’s roundup, true stories of air disasters (and why they’re so rare), as well as love letters to…
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America
I’m a Retired Psychiatrist. Is It OK to Befriend a Former Patient?
The magazine’s Ethicist columnist on professional boundaries.
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Europe
The Cannes Love Affair With American Cinema Takes Unexpected Turns
Whether it’s Demi Moore’s performance in “The Substance” or Sean Baker’s tale of a Brooklyn sex worker, this year’s jury…
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America
Graduation’s Pomp Goes On, No Matter the Circumstance
Commencement is the rare American ritual that still has rules. That’s why it’s ripe for disruption.
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America
The One Thing That Can Save Cinema From C.G.I. Oblivion
The motion-capture acting in “The Planet of the Apes” movies tries to preserve the magic of the physical world amid…
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America
A Mediterranean-Inspired Getaway in an Australian Surf Town
Plus: golden handbags, a Brooklyn boutique’s Tokyo pop-up and more recommendations from T Magazine.
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Europe
Scanning the Dark Universe, Euclid Finds Scenes of Cosmic Light
Scanning the Dark Universe, Euclid Finds Scenes of Cosmic LightBy Katrina Miller Euclid, a European Space Agency telescope launched into…
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Europe
Why Doesn’t My Husband Respect My Opinion About Moving?
After 20 years in a house that was never meant to be a “forever home,” a reader thinks it’s time…
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Opinion
Return of the Inflation Truthers
Has U.S. inflation come down? Yes. We have two main measures of inflation: the Consumer Price Index, which pretty much…
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Science
Supernova or Coronavirus: Can You Tell the Difference?
A scientist finds beauty in the “visual synonyms” that exist in images seen through microscopes and telescopes.