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A dash of gin and a smattering of fried sage make these sautéed chicken breasts more than the usual weeknight dinner.
Now that college players are allowed to cut sponsorship deals, some of them are raking in the money — but at what cost to the rest?
Digital theorist Cal Newport is arguing for a new way to work.
The magazine's Ethicist columnist on the continued obligations we have while financially supporting our family members.
Living with your mother is hard. Lessons from a feline behaviorist might hold the secret to making it work.
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AbbVie for years delayed competition for its blockbuster drug Humira, at the expense of patients and taxpayers. The monopoly is about to end.
Wandering near Wall Street, a memorable spill on the F and more reader tales of New York City in this week's Metropolitan Diary.
In-match coaching has always happened on the sly, but this year is the first time the Australian Open has allowed players to be coached from the stands.
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James drew closer to the N.B.A. career scoring record ahead of games in New York, but the Celtics proved again why they have been one of his great adversaries over the past 20 years.
In September, two men set out from Russia, hoping a boat could carry them to asylum on U.S. soil. Their quest for freedom did not go as planned.
In "Maame," a young woman strives for independence while carrying the weight of her family's world.
Half a century ago, Marc Harrison built a prototype for a home that would accommodate people of all ages and abilities. Now his daughter has restored it.
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