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We thought we were creating a big dream home for our family and loved ones. But we made mistakes and regret having too much space in our house.
My Brother and I Haven’t Spoken in 4 Years. Can We Reconcile? Ask the Therapist columnist Lori Gottlieb advises a reader who wants to reconnect with his sibling after they fell out over money.
Zohran Mamdani’s primary win marks the end of the Democratic Party as we once knew it.
The deep state collects your data without permission in many ways -- from surveillance to buying information from brokers. Trump's policies could address these myriad privacy concerns.
Over-the-top conversations around what Clair Obscur: Expedition 33 represents for the gaming landscape are becoming a tedious distraction.
The Nintendo Switch 2's display has sparked some criticism for poor motion and questionable HDR. We ran our own tests to see how it stacks up, and ...
Anthony Ramos talks playing the Hood in Marvel's Ironheart, his voice work in The Bad Guys 2 and Bob the Builder and potential Broadway return.
Can we fix AI’s evaluation crisis? Researchers are trying to come up with new, better ways to test AI.
The uncontrolled deployment of machine learning in medicine can distort patient information and sacrifice long-term data reliability for short-term benefits.
Drivers across Cleveland often ask, “When will they fix this da*n pothole?” But road crews and scientists alike are asking an equally important question: How do we make pothole repairs that last?
Dear Prudence It’s Usually for Babies. But I Think It Can be a Clever Fix for Older Adults, Too. Prudie replies to readers’ comments and suggestions.
We need to begin the discussion on how best to do this. Financial technology will continue to evolve, and our obsolete regulatory structure will hamper that innovation unless we fix it and soon.
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