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Employees With Autism Find New Ways to Navigate the Workplace
As diagnoses of autism rise, Microsoft and other large companies are working to better support autistic workers so they can thrive without “masking.”
By Steven Kurutz
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As diagnoses of autism rise, Microsoft and other large companies are working to better support autistic workers so they can thrive without “masking.”
By Steven Kurutz
Spurred by social media, attractions where visitors interact with animals have surged. Advocates are sounding alarms.
By Melena Ryzik
In tiny Wymore, Neb., a sleek new battery-powered school bus became a Rorschach test for the future.
By Dionne Searcey and George Etheredge
The team behind the Ultimate Fighting Championship is betting big on Power Slap, a new and extremely dangerous competition with many detractors.
By Calum Marsh and Daniel Dorsa
Now 76, the inventor and futurist hopes to reach “the Singularity” and live indefinitely. His margin of error is shrinking.
By Cade Metz
These titans of caloric consumption aren’t signing deals or getting specials, but they form the backbone of an American tradition.
By Rachel Sugar
Christine Fields’s family was tight-knit. But after she died in childbirth, grief and the prospect of a multimillion-dollar settlement threatened to tear it apart.
By Joseph Goldstein
After a weekend camping in the woods, a small group of guys — many of them former prisoners — hoped to leave healed.
By Joseph Bernstein and Kadar R. Small
After disasters and unexpected deaths, Maria Maclennan examines necklaces, rings and other items to aid investigators and families looking for answers.
By Sandra Jordan
The singer’s over-the-top sincerity and expressiveness were once seen as irredeemably uncool. In the new documentary “I Am: Celine Dion,” they have become her superpowers.
By Lindsay Zoladz
A new study showed people real restaurant reviews and ones produced by A.I. They couldn’t tell the difference.
By Pete Wells
Social media and websites have become a valuable resource to some women who have come out in their later years or after marriages to men.
By Louise Rafkin
Chris Gloninger said he was hired to talk about global warming in his forecasts. That’s when things heated up.
By Cara Buckley
For years he wowed ’em in the clubs with his drag-king lounge act. Now, against all odds, he’s breaking out.
By William Berlind
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The decades-long friendship of two men who never especially changed.
By Matt Flegenheimer
Demand for the fruit, known for its rich taste and intense smell, has reshaped parts of Southeast Asia, where it has long been a staple.
By Thomas Fuller and Gabriela Bhaskar
The league has spent hundreds of millions of dollars to cultivate an immense potential fan base in Africa and develop future stars.
By Tania Ganguli
A popular term captures the condition of being terminally online, with humor and pathos.
By Jessica Roy
A Delaware family sees itself in the Hunter Biden story.
By Lisa Miller and Kriston Jae Bethel
Tenjen Lama Sherpa was one of the most storied mountain guides of his generation. Now, he and two of his brothers are dead, and their youngest brother must keep climbing to make a living.
By Hannah Beech and Bhadra Sharma
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