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Group Chats Are Falling Apart

For Ellen Schiller’s chain of three, the end was a bit more abrupt. “We were all texting constantly in the beginning of the pandemic,...

Restaurants Ditch Phone Lines, Making Employees’ Lives Easier

Harley Esposito, 30, was surprised when she couldn’t find a phone number for Hotel Greene, a mini-golf, bar and restaurant space near her home...

India Pandemic School Closings Imperil ‘Demographic Dividend’

NEW DELHI — Some children have forgotten the alphabet or what their classrooms look like. Others have dropped out of school entirely, scrounging for...

Do I Really Need a Toilet?

It’s the height of the pandemic, and I’m looking for an apartment for the first time in 17 years. Some things never change: Finding...

For Skiers, a Winter of Discontent

“Is it just me, or do some of the lifties look older this season?” asked my husband as we rode a chairlift at Snowmass,...

You Quit. I Quit. We All Quit. And It’s Not a Coincidence.

“I went home and starting thinking about it a lot more seriously,” Ms. Wells said. One month later, she put in her own resignation...

Kamal Mouzawak Is Championing Lebanon’s Culinary Traditions

As this operation carries on under the leadership of Mr. Mouzawak’s business partner, Christine Codsi, Mr. Mouzawak is building anew in France, with Tawlet...

The Eerie, Lunar Nothingness of Namibia’s Skeleton Coast

We had been driving for four hours and had yet to see another soul. No people. No cars. Just eerie, lunar nothingness stretching south...

Can a Gay Cruise Keep 5,500 People Safe Amid Covid?

Out of the 2,700 rooms sold, Mr. Campbell said only 35 have been canceled since Jan. 1.For guests who cannot travel because of government...

America Is Falling Apart at the Seams

In June a statistic floated across my desk that startled me. In 2020, the number of miles Americans drove fell 13 percent because of...

Melatonin for Sleep: How the Aid Works

“The impact it has on our sleep depends on the time of day that you take it,” said Dr. Martin, who is also a...

Quiet Awards Season Has Hollywood Uneasy

The Academy Awards were created in 1929 to promote Hollywood’s achievements to the outside world. At its pinnacle, the telecast drew 55 million viewers....

No More Working for Jerks!

Baird, the financial services firm, took the principle a step further by codifying it in policy. Employees are informed during their orientation of the...

Cruise Ships Are Still Sailing as Cases Rise and Criticism Mounts

On the fourth day of a seven-day Mexican Riviera cruise, Jesse Suphan and other passengers onboard the Carnival Cruise Line’s Panorama were denied entry...

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