Time
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World
How a Cookie Entrepreneur Spends Her Sundays
Janie Deegan said she was 25 and homeless when she got sober. Soon after, she discovered baking. “I was stuck in an overwhelming darkness with no hope or glimpse of the future,” said Ms. Deegan, now 35, who is the founder of Janie’s Life-Changing ...
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World
Pushing Alcohol While Health Experts Say Risk-Free Drinking Is a Myth
New alcohol guidelines say that not drinking is the only way to cut risk, but government-owned stores aggressively promote liquor, beer and wine.
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World
Dick Polich, Master Forger of Sculptures for Artists, Dies at 90
His cavernous Hudson Valley foundry helped Louise Bourgeois, Richard Serra, Jeff Koons and many others turn their large-scale visions into reality.
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Food
The Many Lessons of Kouign-Amann
I made this Breton-style cake at least half a dozen times to perfect it. Here’s what it taught me about grief.
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Sports
All Night Long. Why Some Tennis Matches Never Seem to End.
Andy Murray’s second-round match at the Australian Open didn’t end until after 4 a.m. As matches more often go into the early morning hours, some players say it is harming their physical and mental health.
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Arts
David Crosby’s 15 Essential Songs
The singer and songwriter, who died on Wednesday, created music that helped define an era and stretched across generations. Listen to six decades of tracks that tell the story of his career.
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World
The Boss Is Back in Silicon Valley
Silicon Valley as we know it — with its radically transparent company cultures, empowered employees, flat hierarchies and rarefied perks like nap pods and free food — is quickly disappearing. And it’s unlikely to return. For nearly two decades, tech ...
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World
Your Thursday Briefing: A Deadly Helicopter Crash in Ukraine
Also, why economists are alarmed about China’s demographic crisis.
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Magazine
David Byrne, Maria Cornejo Celebrate the Latest Art ‘Drop’
GBA, a new art collective, displayed work by the artist Lakea Shepard at the Ace Hotel in Downtown Brooklyn.
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Arts
He Got Biden to Open Up About His Stutter, Then Wrote About His Own
John Hendrickson's memoir “Life on Delay” recounts his experience with this poorly understood neurological disorder, tracing an arc from frustration and isolation to acceptance and community.