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The Best Parts of Being a Football Fan Are Off the Field

The N.F.L. season began with dramatic injuries. Luckily, for the league, we fans focus our energy on so many things…

Arts

Sculptures That Don’t Have to Add Up to Work Like Magic

The wooden objects Hans Noë constructs — columns, walls and confounding clumps of simple but unusual geometric solids — aren’t…

World

In the Big City, Wildlife Researchers Are on the Prowl

Early one morning last month, Laura Dudley Plimpton found herself in Forest Park, in Queens, staring at a pair of…

World

A New Satellite Outshines Some of the Brightest Stars in the Sky

Astronomers warn that BlueWalker3, a test spacecraft with a large array of antennas, could be the first of many larger…

Health

Farewell to a Woman in Full

Sarah Burton says goodbye to Alexander McQueen with a triumphant collection; Gabriela Hearst departs Chloé.

World

Against the Wall, McCarthy Does the Right Thing

Only an extremely shallow man would repeatedly wait until the last possible moment to do the right thing, no matter…

Arts

Ferrante Before Ferrante

Elsa Morante’s propulsive 1940s saga of women’s lives, “Lies and Sorcery,” brings its penetrating insight to a new generation.

Arts

The Deadly Red Tape of Israel’s Occupation in Palestine

In “A Day in the Life of Abed Salama,” Nathan Thrall untangles the political and personal story of a bus…

Politics

Shohei Ohtani’s Impossible, Unrivaled, Bittersweet Season

In late August, a few days after the remnants of Hurricane Hilary hit the Southern California coast as only the…

World

‘Before Leaving Town, We Stopped to Get Sandwiches to Eat in the Car’

Saving a spot in a long line, pulling weeds in Brooklyn and more reader tales of New York City in…

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