Women in Their 20s May Not Be Having Babies, but by 45 Most Probably Will
There are reasons to believe the record-low U.S. birthrate could be only temporary as today’s young women postpone pregnancy.
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There are reasons to believe the record-low U.S. birthrate could be only temporary as today’s young women postpone pregnancy.
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From our jokes and slang to the White House’s policy messaging, internet “brain rot” has escaped our phones to take over … well, everything.
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A new study from Gallup found that young adults have grown less hopeful and more angry about artificial intelligence.
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A pill to cure baldness is changing the way men age — and how they see themselves.
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ICE knows that it cannot shoot us all. But the Department of Homeland Security is close to being able to track us all.
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A Nazi Tattoo Exposes Democrats’ Greatest Weakness
Do Democrats know what the working class actually looks like?
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Trump is known for saying a lot of things that he can’t or won’t back up. This time, the threats are real.
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Who Cares if You’re Healthy, as Long as You Look Good?
The Make America Healthy Again movement offers a simple belief system: Healthy choices are self-evident in aesthetically pleasing bodies.
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My Husband’s Illness Has Me Feeling Trapped. Do I Have to Stay?
I don’t feel morally that I could leave. But I have healthy years ahead and I wish to enjoy what’s left of my life.
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My Longtime Housekeeper’s Work Is Slipping. What Should I Do?
We know she depends on this income, and we have hesitated to raise the issue with her.
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Is It OK to Lie in Order to Feed Hungry Families?
I worry that taking extra food for the people our organization serves means that others won’t get what they need.
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My Brother Keeps Falling for Online Romance Scams. Should I Bail Him Out Again?
When I hesitate to give him money, he guilts me.
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My Fiancé’s Mother Is Out of Control. Does She Have to Come to the Wedding?
I can’t put my family through what she put us through on Thanksgiving.
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The era of “Girls” is long gone, but its creator still has much to teach us.
By Amanda Hess

Birthrates are down. Families are leaving New York City. So educators, especially at charter schools, are expanding their marketing efforts on social media and in subway stations.
By Troy Closson, Matthew Haag and Jeff Adelson

On the social internet, our fascination with analyzing the hidden messages in our culture has been flattened into one word.
By Dan Brooks

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By Ruth Igielnik and Ruth Graham

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By Sabrina Tavernise

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By John McWhorter

The term “high agency” is an ethos for a gambler’s time.
By Sophie Haigney

What happens when a growing cohort of young people decide to ditch their devices?
By Matthew Shaer

Cubans told The New York Times how fuel shortages on the island have upended their lives.
By Emiliano Rodríguez Mega and Elda Cantú
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