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From our Sunday Magazine

Summer Is Delightfully Messy. So Is This Simple Peach Dessert.

This joyous take on peaches and cream invites digging in with abandon.

A Woman in My Book Club Never Reads the Books. Can I Expose Her?

She reads reviews online and passes off the opinions as her own.

Democrats Denied This City Had a Gang Problem. The Truth Is Complicated.

Trump's claim that Venezuelan criminals took over Aurora, Colorado, became a rationale for his immigration crackdown. What really happened there?

Seven Chaotic Months in the Life of a New Federal Judge

Amir Ali joined the D.C. Federal District Court just weeks before Trump took office. It's been tumultuous ever since.

My Cancer Might Be Genetic. Should I Tell My Relatives?

We're eligible for screening, but I don't want anyone to panic.

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'Tears My Heart to Pieces': North Carolina Braces for Medicaid Cuts

President Trump's domestic policy law jeopardizes plans to reopen one rural county's hospital — and health coverage for hundreds of thousands of state residents.

Southwest's C.E.O. on Why Now Is the Time for Bag Fees and Assigned Seats

Bob Jordan recently introduced major changes to the way the low-cost airline works, which caused a stir among loyal fliers and left them wondering what sets it apart from competitors.

'It Took One Bounce Before My Brother Blocked It With His Stomach'

A trip to Yankee Stadium leaves a mark, a Second Avenue sneeze and more reader tales of New York City in this week's Metropolitan Diary.

The Royal Box: Who's in Wimbledon's Most Exclusive Seats?

The event's most coveted seats are available only through invitation, reserved for celebrities and dignitaries. Here's a look at who's sitting in them.

How Suzanne Vega Spends Her Day Off Tour

Ms. Vega, best known for her 1987 hit "Luka," slips around New York City mostly unnoticed as she goes from Buddhist meetings to Central Park and cozy dinners with her husband.

As Floods Hit, Key Roles Were Vacant at Weather Service Offices in Texas

Some experts say staff shortages might have complicated forecasters' ability to coordinate responses with local emergency management officials.

Elon Musk Says He Will Start a New Political Party

The tech billionaire, who has publicly feuded with President Trump, wrote on social media that he would be creating "the America Party," though he hadn't yet filed paperwork.

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