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From our Sunday Magazine

My Father Prosecuted History's Crimes. Then He Died in One.

He was a Nazi hunter — and was killed in the Lockerbie bombing. What does it mean to seek justice for his death?

Hollywood Figured Out How to Adapt Video Games. I Wish It Hadn't.

Polished adaptations like "The Last of Us" and "Minecraft" lack the awkward charm of the genre's early years.

Does My Spouse Get a Say in Whether to Carry an Unplanned Pregnancy?

We already have three kids; my husband doesn't want a fourth. How much do I have to take his concerns into account when I don't share them?

Should I Retire if My Fellow Federal Employees Are Facing Layoffs?

I'm eligible for retirement, but I love my job. Can I keep working?

This Filipino Chicken Soup Heals and Restores

The gingery, sweet heat of chicken tinola rewards patience.

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