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A Thriving Border Town Undercuts South Africa’s Anti-Immigrant Mood
By 7 a.m., lines of customers snake down the block outside stores on the main commercial strip in Musina, a…
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Food
Review: A Haunting Koma Otake Dances With the Collective ‘You’
The Japanese artist presents his latest solo (a triptych and a gradual striptease) at Danspace Project.
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World
For Ukrainian Refugees, Seeing the Doctor Can Be Worth a Risky Trip Home
Hundreds of thousands who fled after Russia invaded make brief visits back, often to reconnect with family but also for…
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World
Under Pressure, Britain’s Leader Tries Another Reset With a Swerve to Center
After more than a year as prime minister, Rishi Sunak, a Conservative, has failed to close a yawning gap in…
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‘I Decided I Needed a Slice of Junior’s Strawberry Cheesecake’
A long trip to satisfy a craving, a Greenwich Village walk and more reader tales of New York City in…
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After Shooting, Maine Senators in the Spotlight on Guns
The shooting in Lewiston that left 18 dead prompted the town’s conservative Democratic representative to embrace an assault weapons ban,…
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Real Estate
$400,000 Homes in Oklahoma, South Carolina and Louisiana
A Craftsman house in Oklahoma City, a two-bedroom bungalow in North Charleston and a renovated 1850s cottage in New Orleans.
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Style
Why Do Women Still Wear Stilettos?
A reader wonders why the uncomfortable and often impractical shoes have not been retired.
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World
What Happens When a Woman Chooses Career Dominance Over Her Relationship
In 2020 the economist Robin Ely and the sociologist Irene Padavic wrote an article for Harvard Business Review titled “What’s…
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Republicans Choose a New Speaker Nominee, Then Quickly Undercut Him
Multiple lawmakers refused to honor their party’s internal selection of Steve Scalise, continuing the chaos over the speakership with no…