A Georgia woman is suing a fertility clinic after she gave birth to a baby conceived through in vitro fertilization and subsequently lost custody of the child to his biological parents, according...
Read moreWe’ve taken dogs and cats into our homes, trained hawks to hunt for us and taught pigeons to deliver our letters.Our relationship with sheep, though, is more of a symbiosis.For centuries, we...
Read moreIt started with an anecdote from a Cooking editor: A relative had bought four bottles of Cognac in anticipation of higher tariffs on imported goods. The story got us wondering. With inflation...
Read moreHealth Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. announced Wednesday that his department had issued new “guidance on sex-based definitions” aimed, in part, at keeping transgender women and girls out of female sports and...
Read moreIt was early February, and Dylan Mulvaney was floating on the high seas — somewhere in the Caribbean, perhaps near St. Martin — on a cruise ship filled with nearly 5,000 gay...
Read moreFew people work as hard for the home cook as Melissa Clark. The sister has 1,527 recipes in our New York Times Cooking database. She is a charming and patient teacher, both...
Read moreThe Covid-19 vaccines were powerfully protective, preventing millions of deaths. But in a small number of people, the shots may have led to a constellation of side effects that includes fatigue, exercise...
Read moreDoctors and nurses who love Max’s “The Pitt” remember the moment they realized it wasn’t like other medical shows.Caitlin Dwyer, a charge nurse in Milwaukee, took note of a character’s decision —...
Read moreDoctors and nurses who love Max’s “The Pitt” remember the moment they realized it wasn’t like other medical shows.Caitlin Dwyer, a charge nurse in Milwaukee, took note of a character’s decision —...
Read moreThe socks look like deflated foil balloons and make a faint crackling sound when you first put them on. They are made in Italy and cost about $50 a pair — a...
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