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Who Will Take Care of Italy’s Older People? Robots, Maybe.
The Western world’s oldest population is facing a crisis of caregivers. Some are looking for a little helping, plastic, hand.
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22 Works of Fiction to Read This Spring
Watch for reality-bending explorations of time and space, a Western horror novel from Victor LaValle and new fiction from Han…
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19 Works of Nonfiction to Read This Spring
New memoirs, a landmark biography of Martin Luther King, Jr., a look at the woman who helped halt the rise…
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We Need to Talk (Just as Soon as I Consult ChatGPT)
Faced with challenging situations in parenting, romance or work, some are getting by with a little help from their A.I.…
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Another Mental Illness Tragedy Spurs Questions About Virginia’s Health System
Irvo Otieno’s death after sheriff’s deputies pinned him to the floor shows that changes in recent years have not solved…
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Jeremy O. Harris’s Writer’s Residency Under the Tuscan Sun
The finalists for the 2023 Yale Drama Series Prize suddenly find themselves in Italy, with plenty of time to write,…
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On and Off ‘Ted Lasso,’ Toheeb Jimoh Has Stepped Out of the Background
In the Season 2 finale of “Ted Lasso,” Toheeb Jimoh’s character, Sam Obisanya, stands in front of the vacant storefront…
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‘Scorpion Girl’ Found Dead on Staten Island Is Identified After 31 Years
Police said a woman with a distinctive tattoo was Christine Belusko, who was beaten to death and strangled. No one…
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Yes, They Are Tall. No, They Do Not Play Basketball.
For the vertically gifted, every day of the year means standing out. But March can be particularly maddening.
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These New Yorkers Don’t ❤️ the ‘We ❤️NYC’ Logo
Promoters said the campaign, which draws on a successful tourism slogan from the 1970s, was aimed at cutting through pandemic-era…