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The Settings That Make Smartphones Easier for Everyone to Use
Smartphones have gradually become more useful for people with a range of physical abilities, thanks to tools like screen readers…
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Sheryl Lee Ralph Is Glowing
LOS ANGELES — Sheryl Lee Ralph has a tendency to break into song. The “Abbott Elementary”star teems with energy, often…
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Former Trump Adviser Was Not Agent for Emirates, Lawyer Tells Jury
A lawyer for Thomas J. Barrack Jr., an informal adviser to former president Donald J. Trump, told jurors Wednesday that…
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Lawsuit Accuses the Former President of Profiting from a ‘Staggering’ Fraud
Donald J. Trump, his family business and three of his children lied to lenders and insurers for more than a…
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His Sculptures Look Like Stone. They Feel More Like Pillows.
From an early age, Sergio Roger knew that textiles would be his medium. Growing up in Barcelona, where he’s now…
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A Tangier House Is Given New Life, and an Extension
AS A CHILD growing up in London in the 1980s, Sarah Wheeler, now a dealer in turn-of-the-20th-century photography, traveled each…
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A Gold Necklace Fit for a Pharoah
The gold collar is an ancient form of adornment; around the third millennium B.C., the Egyptian hieroglyph for the word…
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Amid Court Fight, L.G.B.T.Q. Club Proposes a Compromise to Yeshiva
An L.G.B.T.Q. student group offered to delay seeking recognition from Yeshiva University, its members said Wednesday, after a U.S. Supreme…
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The Head of Charleston’s New African American Museum on Curiosity, Courage and Storytelling
There’s a short stretch along the Charleston waterfront, just a few hundred yards from the South Carolina Aquarium, where tens…
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Corn Kid Is Doing Just Fine
“It’s corn!” With just two words about his favorite food, Tariq captivated millions. “For me, I really like corn,” he…