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    How the War in Ukraine Turned Tennis Into a Battlefield

    For Ukrainian players, as well as those from Russia and its allies, the unceasing conflict at home has bled into the game. Now they face off at the U.S. Open.

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    How to Live a Happy Life, From a Leading Atheist

    ​​“I want to show people, look, the magic of life as evolved, that’s thrilling!" says philosopher Daniel C. Dennett. “You don’t need miracles.”

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    CreditPhoto illustration by Katrien De Blauwer

    What People Misunderstand About Rape

    Sexual assault often goes unpunished when victims fail to fight back. But investigators, psychologists and biologists all describe freezing as an involuntary response to trauma.

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    The Inheritance Case That Could Unravel an Art Dynasty

    How a widow’s legal fight against the Wildenstein family of France has threatened their storied collection — and revealed the underbelly of the global art market.

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    Avi Loeb photographed at his home in Massachusetts.
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    How a Harvard Professor Became the World’s Leading Alien Hunter

    Avi Loeb’s single-minded search for extraterrestrial life has made him the most famous practicing astronomer in the country — and possibly the most controversial.

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  3. The Ethicist
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    My Sister Thinks Prayer Will Cure My Cancer. How Do I Talk to Her?

    The magazine’s Ethicist columnist on relating to a sibling with a radically different worldview.

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    CreditChris Simpson for The New York Times. Food stylist: Maggie Ruggiero. Prop stylist: Sophia Pappas.

    The Secret to the Greenest Pesto

    A yearslong quest to replicate a favorite restaurant dish ends with the recipe itself.

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    CreditIllustration by R. O. Blechman

    Untitled poem from ‘Starlings’

    Art is long, life is short and starlings are immeasurable. It is a sensible thing to want to be one.

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