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They asked each other 36 increasingly personal questions, and then stared into each other’s eyes for four minutes. The article became one of the most-read stories on The New York Times’s ...
Psychologist Arthur Aron developed 36 questions in 1997 designed to foster intimacy between strangers through vulnerability ...
The freedom to ask tough questions. To go where news is happening. To tell the truth even when it makes people mad.
Dave Sanders for The New York Times A Mexican Navy ship never intended ... remained docked at Pier 36 in Manhattan on Sunday, a clear understanding of what went awry in the accident that killed ...
Pato O’Ward is IndyCar’s biggest star, The Athletic writes, and lost last year’s race by just a third of a second. Winning ...
Ethics Watchdog Nomination: Trump nominated Paul Ingrassia, a former far-right podcast host, to a new ... Times editors and reporters responded to some of the most common questions.
For Prime Video, broadcasting the Champions League in the UK was a big step, even though it already had rights in Italy and ...
David Degner for The New York Times In a recent message to the Harvard ... publishing 129 papers in 25 years. His questions were probing. And he was unbothered by delivering answers people might ...
All this, and he’s only 36. But there’s another side to Vuong’s narrative, one that doesn’t resolve so neatly. It’s that side of his history that informs his new novel, “The Emperor of ...
Garrett Wilson has put up the type of receiving numbers few New York Jets players have. And in some cases, he’s all alone in ...
The Mexican navy tall ship that struck the Brooklyn Bridge had departed less than 5 minutes before its masts crashed into the ...
For Mother’s Day, The New York Times asked psychologists, researchers and communication experts for questions that will inspire rich, satisfying conversations with your mother — or any loved ...