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I’m Moving to a New City. Do I Have to Change the Way I Dress?

A reader who is moving cross-country wonders how to adapt his wardrobe without compromising his sense of style.

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3 High-Octane Summer Thrillers

You’re not going to like Dr. Caroline Strange, the psychiatrist in Louisa Luna’s constantly surprising TELL ME WHO YOU ARE…

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Life, Death and Life After Death in June’s Graphic Novels

Justice, feminism, freedom and cheap horror thrills make for an exciting month of reading.

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5 Numbers to Know About the Coming Heat Wave

Stifling conditions are forecast to spread this week over the eastern half of America — and linger for days.

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In a Digital Age, High-End Outdoors Magazines Are Thriving in Print

In an ordinary industrial building off a busy Orange County street, a Seussian contraption, nearly 100 feet long, clattered to…

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Republicans and Democrats Are Trading Places on Turnout

The UpshotSupported by SKIP ADVERTISEMENTRepublicans and Democrats Are Trading Places on Turnout In a reversal of one of the most…

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An Oklahoma County Where Trump’s a Given but the Politics Are More Interesting

In the center of the country, there’s a place that’s home to what is likely the world’s only President Donald…

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Tony Predictions: Expect Wins for ‘Merrily We Roll Along’ and ‘Stereophonic’

Our reporter surveyed a quarter of Tony voters before Sunday’s ceremony. One certainty: Sondheim’s onetime flop seems destined for redemption.

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What to Know About Chemical Hair Relaxers and Health

A growing body of evidence shows a link between these products and a number of health disorders in Black women.

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R.O. Kwon: ‘I Want More of People’s Bodies, Especially in Fiction’

What books are on your night stand? If a big earthquake hits San Francisco, the pile on my night stand…

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