Whoopi Goldberg Will Not Shut Up, Thank You Very Much
No matter how often she gets into trouble, she refuses to hold anything back.
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No matter how often she gets into trouble, she refuses to hold anything back.
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Thousands of Spanish children were taken from hospitals and sold to wealthy Catholic families. This is Ana Belén Pintado’s story.
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Most social services come through the schools — but it can be impossible to get to them.
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These diminutive Filipino treats are fluffy, fragrant and perfect to share with friends.
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Elizabeth Banks Thinks This Interview Is Dangerous for Her
“The studio head is going to read it and be like, ‘Wow, that Liz Banks has got a lot to say.’ ”
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Should I Let My Brother Know That He Was Adopted?
The magazine’s Ethicist columnist on what to do when important truths are withheld from a family’s history.
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Will Anyone Give ‘Don’t Worry Darling’ a Chance?
Olivia Wilde’s new film is trying to fight free of its pre-release reputation.
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My Grandfather’s Death Party Was a Final Gift to His Family
The end of life is often invisible, shut away in nursing homes or intensive-care units. There’s another way.
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Her Face Started Drooping. What Was Wrong?
And if this was Bell’s palsy, why wasn’t there improvement after a full year?
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Some friendships are so special they seem to exist before, during and after time.
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Judge John Hodgman on Taxidermied Pets
A reader’s dog is approaching the end of her life — and she isn’t ready to let go.
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