Highlights

  1. Letter of Recommendation

    The Shirt That Changed How I Think About Aging

    Fashion eras come and go, but retro jerseys do so much more than link you with the past. They connect you with a story, a career, a sense of possibility.

     By

    CreditDeSean McClinton-Holland for The New York Times
  2. The Interview

    Melinda French Gates Is Ready to Take Sides

    The billionaire philanthropist is turning 60, striking out on her own and getting political.

     By

    CreditDevin Oktar Yalkin for The New York Times
  1. Have the Olympics Ever Been This Dangerous?

    Teahupo'o has one of the deadliest surf breaks in the world. Athletes could face waves up to 50 feet.

     Photographs by Ben Thouard and

    CreditBen Thouard for The New York Times
    The Olympics Issue
  2. Breaking in New Sports at the Olympics

    Breaking, sport climbing and skateboarding may seem untraditional, but they embody the true spirit of the games.

     Photographs by Philip Montgomery and

    CreditPhilip Montgomery for The New York Times
    The Olympics Issue
  3. Hosting the Olympics Costs Billions. What Does a City Get Back?

    The Games are supposed to be a fast track to urban renewal. The reality is often the opposite.

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    CreditPhoto illustration by Derek Brahney
  4. My Relative Isn’t Trans or Nonbinary But Wants to Use ‘They/Them’ Pronouns.

    The magazine’s Ethicist columnist on allyship and forms of solidarity.

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    CreditIllustration by Tomi Um
    The Ethicist
  5. Judge John Hodgman on Whether ‘Cujo’ is Scary or Not

    Do you have to read the book before deciding?

     By

    CreditIllustration by Louise Zergaeng Pomeroy
    Judge John Hodgman

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