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As workplace deaths from heat increase, OSHA will debate the future of the first federal rules to protect workers from extreme heat.
With wars in Ukraine and the Middle East and political unrest in the United States, borrowing military aesthetics for fashion is a loaded choice. Our critic explains why she’s shifted her stance on the topic.
New Yorkers deserve better than the status quo.
The French-Israeli relationship has always been turbulent, but the prospect that President Emmanuel Macron may recognize a Palestinian state has brought tension to a new level.
A group backed by Mark Ruffalo and other celebrities faces eviction from West Park Presbyterian Church, which may be replaced by luxury housing.
The sociologist Arlie Hochschild studies Trump country. She explains why a decade of chaos still hasn’t shaken his base.
Joe Westmoreland captures the pleasures and pains of American wanderlust in his forgotten classic “Tramps Like Us.”
A hilltop house in San Luis Obispo, a midcentury modern home in Kentfield and a post-and-beam house in Los Angeles.
Athletes who fly in wind tunnels are capitalizing on the creative possibilities of this young sport.
New research shows that after recent deportation sweeps, parents kept their children home — with big impacts on how all students learn.
The 469-mile route known as “America’s favorite drive” has mostly reopened nine months after Hurricane Helene, but there are still detours and closures to watch out for.
For one American, who spent $12.67 on three raffle tickets in December and then forgot about it, the answer turned out to be yes.
In Trump’s America, what is citizenship worth?
It’s not just the older infrastructure that’s in need of repair and replacement. It’s also the new systems the 21st century demands.
That it was even considered for sale should concern anyone who cares about preserving our history.
Either way, let’s not be in denial about it.
The technology’s ability to read and summarize text is already making it a useful tool for scholarship. How will it change the stories we tell about the past?
Records show that air traffic controllers handling Newark Liberty International Airport flights have grappled with equipment outages since at least 2023, an anxiety-causing situation they call “plug and pray.”
And it has nothing to do with charm.
The secret beauty in apples, stars and the center of you.