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F.D.A. Moves to Regulate Lab Tests That It Says Put Patients ‘at Risk’
Genetic testing that reveals potential cancer risks or other maladies with no regulatory oversight is among the targets of the…
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In ‘Big Trip,’ an Exiled Russian Director Asks: What Makes Us Human?
Dmitry Krymov’s two shows at La MaMa thrillingly stress the porosity of the line between life and storytelling.
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News
There Is Only One Way to Fix the National Budget
The shutdown of the federal government that appears imminent is not just a political failure but also a failure of…
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The Glamorous, Lonely Lives of Private Chefs
In July, Tashea Channell Younge, a private chef and caterer from New York City, flew to Los Angeles, all expenses…
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Decoding the Complicated Color Wheel of Wines
Wine seems both deceptively simple and unrelentingly complicated. The complicated part is obvious: unfamiliar names ready to trip up all…
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Travel
New York City’s Crackdown on Airbnb Is Starting. Here’s What to Expect.
On Tuesday, the city will start enforcing strict new rules on how and when New Yorkers can rent out homes…
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Style
I’m Dying of Cancer. Do I Have to Tell Anyone?
The magazine’s Ethicist columnist on the information we owe our loved ones when terminally ill.
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Style
Out West, the Gay Cowboy Roams Free
The frontier has long been a symbol of American masculinity. Now a rising generation of artists are creating a new…
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Real Estate
Staking the Future on a Stretch of Sidewalk in Brooklyn
On a recent Sunday, Oliver Hernandez jumped out of the van driven by his partner. It was 6 a.m. The…
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World
Prominent Scholar Who Claimed to Be Native American Resigns
Andrea Smith, an ethnic studies professor, will leave the University of California, Riverside, in an unusual agreement that avoids an…