I stepped out of the darkness of a weeknight movie into spring dusk to a curb’s edge under rose-gray light....
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In 1957, Ladies’ Home Journal printed a letter from a reader, identified solely as “Registered Nurse,” imploring the publication to...
Many teens and adults use the word addictive when describing social-media sites, as if the apps themselves are laced with...
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A lot can change in eight years. In the summer of 2016, J. D. Vance, writing in this magazine, characterized...
Fourteen years ago, I trespassed into what used to be Michigan Central Station in Detroit. The beaux-arts building had fallen...
This article was published in partnership with Floodlight. Hank Perez, 72, was trying to get home to North Miami Beach...
Politics has come to look like sports in many ways: the big money, the intense rivalries, the infotainment coverage. And...
Nothing compares to the perfect summer run. All winter, even through spring, I sustain myself with the dream of jogging...