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Congratulations, You’re a Congresswoman. Now What?
Ayanna Pressley and Abigail Spanberger were part of a wave of Democrats who took office this year full of hope. Maintaining it has not been easy.
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Ayanna Pressley and Abigail Spanberger were part of a wave of Democrats who took office this year full of hope. Maintaining it has not been easy.
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Fred Rogers wasn’t just a brilliant educator and a profoundly moral person. He was an uncompromising artist.
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Unraveling the mysteries of sleep might depend on studying the genes of people who don’t get much.
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What’s it like to celebrate the holiday in a conflict zone? We asked those who were deployed as part of the global war on terror.
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The magazine’s Ethicist columnist on outing wedding vendors that won’t work with L.G.B.T.Q. couples and the problem with exploiting emergency-room services.
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We think we know what we like — but do we understand why?
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The popularity of makeup-tutorial artists like Antonio Garza speaks to the power of self-transformation in an era when everyone is on display.
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What used to seem like a fight for world domination has now become an uneasy stalemate.
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It was supposed to be a utopia. Instead … it’s complicated. Here’s a guide to our online future — with maps, graphs and cats.
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