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Times Insider

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  1. How The Times Covers Attackers, Suspects and Victims of Violence

    Reporting on the people who upend life and those whose lives are upended can bring surprising and uncomfortable details to light.

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    Luigi Mangione became a subject of online debate after being charged with killing Brian Thompson, the UnitedHealthcare chief executive.
    CreditJefferson Siegel for The New York Times
  2. ‘Should I Call 9-1-1?’ How a Reporter Covers the Illegal Drug Trade

    A new series on dangerous synthetic drugs called for sources on the other side of the law.

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    CreditDaniel Zender
  3. The Thinking Behind Our Times Magazine Redesign

    The magazine’s editor explains why it was time to shake up the look and feel of a 130-year-old print product.

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    Ben Grandgenett, The Times Magazine’s design director, reviewing pages for a recent edition.
    CreditGail Bichler/The New York Times
  4. How Our New Iran Reporter Covers the Country Without Being in It

    Despite heavy restrictions on journalists and an internet blockade, Yeganeh Torbati has been able to reach people during fleeting windows of connectivity.

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    People shopping a day before Iranian new year, a holiday usually meant for renewal.
    CreditArash Khamooshi for The New York Times

In Times Past

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  1. The Birth of The Times

    A prospectus in 1851 announced the arrival of a daily newspaper you might be familiar with.

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    A facsimile of the 1851 prospectus announcing the impending publication of the New-York Daily Times, by Henry Jarvis Raymond.
    CreditThe New York Times
  2. A New York Times Origin Story

    A graphic designer recently discovered documents belonging to a distant relative, George Jones, the newspaper’s founding publisher.

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    A cache of documents that belonged to The Times’s founding publisher.
    CreditSonny Figueroa/The New York Times
  3. A Letter of Thanks for Fighting Corruption

    Writing to a lawyer, the founding editor of The New York Times conveyed his vast respect for President Abraham Lincoln.

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    A letter from Henry Jarvis Raymond, the founding editor of The Times, to Dorman B. Eaton.
    CreditThe New York Times
  4. A Typewriter That Has Traveled the World

    A machine that once belonged to a Times journalist has been present during wars, natural disasters and more.

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    James P. Sterba working on his Olivetti Lettera 32 in Jakarta, Indonesia, in 1971.
    CreditCourtesy of James P. Sterba
  5. Lose Something? The Times Is at Your Service.

    The newspaper once helped people recover valuable possessions that had gone missing.

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    A set of keys and a brass key tag from The Times.
    CreditPatricia Wall/The New York Times

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Word Through The Times

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  1. Snack on This at Your Weekend Barbecue: The Etymology of ‘Pickle’

    Spicy brines, baseball debacles and burger accouterments: Pickles are easy to get caught in, and even easier to enjoy.

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    CreditP. Puck
  2. A History of ‘Shade,’ Illuminated in The Times’s Pages

    A brief account of the evolution of the word shade, whether you’re seeking it this summer … or throwing it.

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    CreditCarly Jean Andrews
  3. Geeking Out Over a Word’s History

    A circus performer, an unsociable student or someone who is ahead of the curve? Over the decades, a “geek” has been all three.

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    CreditZuzanna Rogatty
  4. A Productive Chat on the Significance of ‘Slack’

    Once referring to those prone to idle behavior, the word has come somewhat full circle.

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    CreditNejc Prah
  5. Looking to the Past for Early Meanings of Nostalgia

    Before it reminded us of the glory days, nostalgia was a medical condition involving severe homesickness.

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    CreditJune Shin

Your Lead

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  1. What’s the Best Way to Remove Calluses on Your Feet?

    It’s almost sandal season, which means it’s time to get your feet in shape.

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    CreditEric Helgas for The New York Times
  2. Have You Used A.I. Chatbots for Nutrition Advice?

    Whether you’re looking to manage a health condition, lose weight or simply eat better, we want to hear from you.

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    CreditBobbi Lin for The New York Times
  3. Do You Have Questions About a No-Bid Federal Contract? Tell Us Here.

    The government is supposed to let many vendors compete for contracts, to get the best deal for taxpayers. We are looking at cases where it did not.

    By David A. Fahrenthold and

    The White House this month. The New York Times is seeking information about no-bid contracts issued by the Trump administration.
    CreditEric Lee for The New York Times
  4. How Are High California Gas Prices Affecting Your Life?

    Tell us how the sharp increase in gas prices is changing how you live and work.

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    A gas station in Pasadena, Calif., on Monday.
    CreditMario Tama/Getty Images
  5. Are You an International Student Looking for Work?

    We want to understand how international students are navigating the current job market in the United States.

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    We want to understand how international students are navigating the employment market.
    CreditSophie Park for The New York Times

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  1. Times Insider

    A Window Into the Lives of New York City Renters

    For Sunday’s issue of The New York Times Magazine, Gail Albert Halaban photographed city dwellers inside their apartments from across the street — with their permission, of course.

    By Sarah Bahr

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