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The Mystery of White Rural Rage

Will technological progress lead to mass unemployment? People have been asking that question for two centuries, and the actual answer…

Health

Against All Odds, New York’s Artist Buildings Have Survived

New York’s reputation as a beacon for artists was never inevitable. Only after World War II had destabilized Europe was…

Business

Can a Tech Giant Be Woke?

The December day in 2021 that set off a revolution across the videogame industry appeared to start innocuously enough. Managers…

Health

When a Job Becomes a Literal Hell

In an era of continual burnout, artists and filmmakers are now imagining what it looks like when workers finally explode.

World

Starbucks Baristas Fuel the Working World. But Is Anyone Helping Them?

New York has stood at the vanguard of progressive workplace legislation, yet some Starbucks workers say the city isn’t standing…

World

The Regional Immigration Realities That Australia’s Politicians Overlook

Immigrants can fill roles that are too often quickly vacated by Australians, but immigration roadblocks make becoming permanent employees impossible.

Health

Yoga and Energy Healing in a Former Hudson Valley Mansion

Plus: winter balms, minimalist leather bags — and more recommendations from T Magazine.

Health

Leaving ‘Mr. Mom’ Behind

With more men choosing to stay at home with their kids, the stigma — and the notion that they’re just…

Arts

The ‘Sad, Happy Life’ of Carson McCullers

A new biography chronicles this essential American writer’s complicated love life, celebrated career and singular talents.

World

It’s Not Just Wages. Retailers Are Mistreating Workers in a More Insidious Way.

Back in 2018, with an eye to writing a novel about low-wage work in America, I got a job at…

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