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My Oldest Friend Is Being Paroled From Prison. Can I Dump Her?
After supporting an old friend through years of incarceration with letters and shipments of books, a reader wants out, put…
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A Greek Refugee Camp Went Up in Flames. The Aftermath Was Even Worse.
A devastating 2020 fire on the island of Lesbos is the springboard for a meditation on origin stories, borders and…
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Lucy Sante Is the Same Writer She Has Always Been
In her memoir “I Heard Her Call My Name,” the author reflects on her life and embarking on a gender…
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Why the Case Against Fani Willis Feels Familiar to Black Women
In interviews, professional women were dismayed by the personal attacks on the Georgia prosecutor, but not surprised.
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They Know Haley’s Chances Against Trump, but They’re Voting for Her Anyway
A bus tour across South Carolina intended to evoke Nikki Haley’s political history in the state served up some reminders…
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Before Houston Megachurch Shooting, a Series of Warning Signs
A woman who opened fire at Lakewood Church engaged in “antisemitic rants” and kept guns in the house even after…
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Two Students, Two Views, One Campus Conflict in the Midwest
At the University of Michigan, a Palestinian activist and a self-described Zionist counterprotester have little in common, except the way…
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What Is Black Love Day?
On Feb. 13, 1993, Ayo Handy-Kendi, a community organizer and native of Washington, D.C., created the holiday to celebrate communal…
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A Downtown Darling Says Farewell. Does It Matter?
On Puppets and Puppets’ last New York Fashion Week show.
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Models Wanted: Must Be Over 40
Over the last few weeks, Batsheva Hay has stopped women outside a dance studio, on the subway and inside a…