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One Minute It Was an Afghan Wedding. The Next, a Funeral for 63.In Afghanistan’s protracted war, weddings have provided a rare respite from the violence. On Saturday, a bomber took away even that. Seized Iranian Tanker Leaves Gibraltar Despite U.S. PressureThe ship’s departure raised expectations that Iran, in turn, would relinquish a British tanker it seized in apparent retaliation. What’s Wrong With the Global Economy?The problem goes much deeper than Trump or tariffs. We Have Ruined ChildhoodFor youngsters these days, an hour of free play is like a drop of water in the desert. Of course they’re miserable. I’m 57. Am I Grown Up?I’m childless, still trekking the path to self-realization, and always the first one on the dance floor. What Happens in a Recession?Trump loses, Uber evaporates, the social crisis gets worse. Is the Evening Sky Doomed?Light pollution is threatening our ability to see the cosmos. Finding Myself in My Mother’s CalendarsWe tend to think they are about keeping track of time. They are about much more. Amid the Kale and Corn, Fears of White Supremacy at the Farmers’ MarketProtests and counterprotests have jolted a market in Indiana where activists now hand out buttons that say “Don’t Buy Veggies From Nazis.” The Fruit Yotam Ottolenghi Longs to Cook WithThere’s nothing quite like fresh, sun-warmed figs. The chef details all the ways you could use them — then bakes his into a warm chocolate cake. Jack Whitaker, Emmy-Winning Sportscaster, Dies at 95He covered all areas of sport, from baseball and football to golf and the Olympics, but he was perhaps best known for his graceful essays. Migrant Ship Stranded Off Italy in ‘Crisis,’ Aid Group SaysOpen Arms said desperate migrants had leapt into the sea to make it ashore and had to be rescued, even as Spain and France offered to take them in. A Summer of Angst in One of the World’s Safest CountriesEpisodes like the death of a boy who was shoved in front of a train have fueled public anxiety, and far-right campaigning, in Germany. Kathleen Blanco, Louisiana Governor During Hurricane Katrina, Dies at 76She was the first female governor of her state, and won mixed reviews for her response to the devastating storm. Egyptian Sought in F.B.I. Qaeda Query Says He Has Nothing to Hide“I love American people,” said Mohamed Ahmed El Sayed Ahmed Ibrahim, an Egyptian living in Brazil who was named on a most-wanted bulletin. What to Do When You’ve Said the Wrong ThingAssess the harm. Don’t “catastrophize.” Take responsibility. Always Waiting for the Other Shoe to Drop? Here’s How to Quit WorryingThere isn’t always something negative on the horizon. What Different-Looking People Would Like You to Know Before You StareIt's human nature to be curious, but when confronted with someone who looks different than you do, here's what they'd like you to know before you stare. What to Do When You Feel Uninspired at WorkIt happens to us all, but it’s not the end of the world. Should You Get a Scary UV Photo of Your Skin Damage?A technology grows in popularity among dermatologists, sunscreen brands and artists. For Donovan Mitchell, U.S.A. Basketball Is Summer School. He’s Top of the Class.Mitchell, the breakout star of the Utah Jazz, is learning from one of the best coaches ever. It could change his career. John Goodman Was a Man Without a Series. Now He’s Everywhere.He talks about his short-term unemployment between the canceled “Roseanne” and its sequel, “The Conners” — and the Danny McBride comedy “The Righteous Gemstones” that is putting him all over the dial. Peter Fonda: 7 Great Movies to StreamThe prolific actor, who died Friday, is credited with 116 roles across a nearly six-decade career. Here are a few of his best. Why Do We Hiccup?Anything that upsets or aggravates your digestive or respiratory tracts can induce hiccups. There are almost as many remedies as causes. I Shared My Phone Number. I Learned I Shouldn’t Have.Our personal tech columnist asked security researchers what they could find out about him from just his cellphone number. Quite a lot, it turns out. Older People Need Rides. Why Aren’t They Using Uber and Lyft?Seniors need transportation alternatives more than ever, but many are intimidated by ride-hailing apps. The Long Road to Injury RecoveryAs I ate my breakfast on a tree stump by the trailhead after my run, I finally saw that I was on my way, and that there’s no shame in taking the time I need to get there. How the ‘Baywatch’ Swimsuit Became a Summer ClassicAthletic. Flattering. Red. Who needs a string bikini? More Recent Articles
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