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Travel

In Maine, a Mother’s Lonely Quest for Her Missing Son

For nine straight mornings last December, and again in the fading light of dusk, Tammy Lacher Scully left her home…

Arts

Norman Lear Reshaped How America Saw Black Families

“Good Times,” “The Jeffersons” and “Sanford and Son” brought a wave of Black characters to TV, even as the shows…

Arts

Neil Gaiman’s Son Thinks His Dad Is in Charge of ‘Doctor Who’

“It’s fun doing something that’s a bit terrifying sometimes,” says the “Sandman” writer, who will reprise his beloved reading of…

World

A World Map With No National Borders and 1,642 Animals

Anton Thomas In a hand-drawn map of the world, hundreds of animals sprawl across valleys and volcanoes, deltas and deserts.…

World

State Department Bypasses Congress to Approve Israel’s Order for Tank Ammunition

The State Department is pushing through a government sale to Israel of 13,000 rounds of tank ammunition, bypassing a congressional…

Arts

A Masterpiece That Inspired Gabriel García Márquez to Write His Own

Readers of Latin American literature may have heard one of the many versions of this story: It is 1961 and…

Health

What Makes a Vacuum Cleaner Sexy?

When you imagine a life of luxury, what comes to mind? A mansion filled with walk-in closets the size of…

World

Wednesday Briefing: What to Watch at the U.N. Climate Talks

Plus how New Zealand’s Maori Wardens keep the peace.

Health

A Tragedy, a Symphony, a Love Story

This month, writer Suleika Jaouad revisits her second bone marrow transplant in the documentary “American Symphony.”

Food

Chicken and Potatoes Everyone Will Love

This easy braise has a little heat and a lot to rave about, especially when paired with a simple avocado…

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