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Child Care Is ‘Just a Huge Mess.’ Will Government Finally Fix It?

A few weeks ago, I got a panicked message from Jason Cohen, a dad in upstate New York. He told…

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Gabriel García Márquez Did Not Want His Final Book Published. But Should That Really Be the End of the Story?

When the writer Gabriel García Márquez, the author of “One Hundred Years of Solitude” and other classic novels, died 10…

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Home Care Aides Fight to End 24-Hour Shifts: ‘This Work Is Killing Them’

Home health care, among the fastest growing industries in New York and nationwide, is also one of the lowest paying,…

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Looking Beyond Diamonds and Money

Mining can be dangerous, exploitative and harmful to the environment. Chie Murakami’s organization is aiming to change that by raising…

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The ZIP Code Shift: Why Many Americans No Longer Live Where They Work

A new study shows that white-collar employees who can work remotely now live roughly twice as far from their offices…

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How to Grow Old Like Isabella Rossellini

If you go to Isabella Rossellini’s Instagram page — and I recommend you do — you will see the 71-year-old…

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Meet One of America’s Most Elusive Artists

Joan Jonas’s maximalist, category-defying work combines video, performance, folklore, sculpture and ecology. At 87, she still has no intention of…

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Pat Steir’s Blue Period

The painter discusses her latest work, her previous career in the New York City welfare department and why she tries…

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M.T.A. Workers, Upset Over Subway Safety, Disrupt Morning Service

The disruption followed an overnight slashing attack that wounded a conductor, and comes amid persistent complaints from workers.

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How Does a Day Job Affect an Artist’s Work? This Exhibition Has an Idea

Plus: an installation in an Indian palace, a farm shop in upstate New York — and more recommendations from T…

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