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Arts

A Sugarplum’s Swan Song

It began with a dream. Sterling Hyltin, a principal dancer at New York City Ballet, was starting to prepare for…

Travel

Applying to College, and Trying to Appear ‘Less Asian’

The affirmative action lawsuit against Harvard seemed to confirm advice given for years to Asian Americans: Don’t play chess, don’t…

World

Dog Flu Is Back, Too

Canine influenza can spread quickly through shelters, kennels and day care facilities, although most dogs will recover on their own,…

World

Ukrainian embassies are targeted with packages containing animal eyes, the Foreign Ministry says.

Ukrainian embassies in several countries have been targeted with “bloody packages” containing animal eyes, Ukraine’s Foreign Ministry said on Friday.…

Real Estate

How Do Designers Decorate for the Holidays? We Invited Ourselves Over to See.

There’s no right way to decorate for whatever holidays you celebrate. But it never hurts to borrow some ideas from…

Business

Hate Speech’s Rise on Twitter Is Unprecedented, Researchers Find

Problematic content and formerly barred accounts have increased sharply in the short time since Elon Musk took over, researchers said.

Business

It’s All That Young Job Seekers Are Asking For: Stability

People entering the work force amid inflation, pandemic uncertainty and layoffs are recalibrating what a dream job looks like.

Arts

For Centuries, Her Art Was Forgotten, or Credited to Men. No More.

The work of Michaelina Wautier, a 17th-century artist, was long overlooked. She is belatedly gaining recognition as an old master,…

Arts

At 26, the Conductor Klaus Mäkelä’s Star Keeps Rising and Rising

Having assumed the podium of three major orchestras and appeared on the world’s prestigious stages, he debuts next at the…

World

Wanted: N.Y.C. Rat Overlord With ‘Killer Instinct.’ Will Pay $170,000.

The city is seeking a new director of rodent mitigation to tackle a task that many mayoral administrations have futilely…

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