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In New Hampshire, Republicans Weigh Another Hard-Right Candidate
MANCHESTER, N.H. — He has said the state’s popular Republican governor is “a Chinese Communist sympathizer,” called for the repeal…
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Don’t Skip Therapy Because of Work
Send questions about the office, money, careers and work-life balance to [email protected]. Include your name and location, or a request…
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Trying to Keep Americans Camping With Treehouses and Yurts
Some families plan annual summer trips in a quest to eventually visit every major-league ballpark across America. Over the past…
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‘I Often Wish the Morning Hour Would Last Longer’
The Morning Hour Dear Diary: I like waking up before the chain-smoker who lives two floors below me. Sipping coffee,…
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In Praise of Sweat
Mona Chalabi (@MonaChalabi) is an illustrator and data journalist based in New York. The Times is committed to publishing a…
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Why NASA Is Going Back to the Moon
“We are going.” That is the catch phrase that NASA is using in the lead-up to the debut flight of…
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‘We’ll Teach Out of Anywhere’: In Flooded Kentucky, Schools Race to Rebuild
COMBS, Ky. — Robin Combs has been teaching math for more than three decades, muscle memory guiding her as she…
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In Track and Field, Money Flows to the Flashy and Stylish
Raven Saunders watched Usain Bolt’s rise closely. The shot-putter knew that she could never be like Bolt — one of…
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‘Wood Is Life’: A Hong Kong Sawmill’s Last Days
HONG KONG — From the brine-soaked docks of a ferry pier to the red-painted pillars of a Buddhist temple, many…
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Referendum Seeks to Mend the Open Wound at Australia’s Heart
MELBOURNE, Australia — When Capt. James Cook sailed to Australia in 1788, he did so with instructions that he should…