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Fay Weldon, British Novelist Who Challenged Feminist Orthodoxy, Dies at 91
By turns elusive and confessional in public, she used dark satire to explore the divides between men and women.
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A Celebratory Afghan Dish Dripping With Sunshine
Candied orange peel and saffron liven up lamb with rice.
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News
My Daughter Will Hold a Job One Day, but Will She Be Paid Fairly?
My daughter expects to work. When she was about 5 years old, one of her favorite bath time activities was…
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World
Has the Amazon Reached Its ‘Tipping Point’?
Listen to This Article Audio Recording by AudmTo hear more audio stories from publications like The New York Times, download…
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World
‘Three Pines,’ Based on Louise Penny Books, Tackles Indigenous Suffering
The adaptation for television depicts the mistreatment of First Nations people in Canada and has drawn praise for its unflinching…
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News
Tanks and Teddy Bears: Ukrainian Children Paint the War
An artist from Lviv has brought works by young people affected by the Russian invasion to a museum in Chicago’s…
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News
Gangsta Boo, Memphis Rapper Formerly With Three 6 Mafia, Dies at 43
Born Lola Chantrelle Mitchell, she was one of the first female rappers to build off the gangster rap image and…
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US
The Pelosi Era Comes to a Close
The first woman to become speaker leaves a legacy that will be difficult for her successors to equal.
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Food
Their Mothers Were Teenagers. They Didn’t Want That for Themselves.
JENNINGS, Mo. — Brittnee Marsaw was born to a 15-year-old mother in St. Louis and raised by a grandmother who…
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Paralyzed by Gun Violence, They Seek Solace From Other Survivors
Gunfire in America has left a growing number of people with long-term disabilities. In one city, a support group that…