Will the pope’s blessing “help bridge this tension that so many gay Americans have felt in recent decades — greater acceptance in society, but condemnation or disrespect in our own families?” @patrickhealynyt asks.
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“Loneliness — like depression, with which it can be associated — can chip away at your self-esteem and erode your sense of who you are. That’s what happened to me,” writes Vivek H. Murthy (@Surgeon_General) on America’s epidemic of loneliness. https://t.co/tOp6HVTXWu
I haven't tweeted in 8 years but I'm so excited to work with the next generation of investigative reporters. Apply for the new Local Investigations Fellowship, which I'm leading for @nytimes. https://t.co/eu1snmzg1D
“For decades Indigenous activists have been sounding the alarm on climate change,” writes @isvettverde. “But their warnings have too often been ignored.” https://t.co/1yOiw5llUn
“Most grown-ups believe that school is only for learning back-to-back,” a student at Fremont High School in Oakland, Calif., says. “They don’t understand that school is where we grow and learn to express ourselves.” https://t.co/dRczjTv9vq
As part of a special project, @nytopinion is trying to build a picture of how a diagnosis of mental illness can affect someone’s sense of identity. If you were diagnosed recently and are willing to share some of your experience, email us at [email protected].
N.Y.C. pay phones have been the backdrop to myriad events: orphaned infants, acts of extortion, stolen zoo animals, wallets lost and found. As some of the last ones are dismantled, here’s a look back on the pay phone’s heyday. By @annhchen and @erinreiss. https://t.co/o1qX9KnWdo
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Celebrities, artists, musicians and actors at home, outdoors and in lockdown: Our photographers share the stories behind the photos that defined the arts in 2020. https://t.co/1vdKjYoIiq
It was a year like no other: 1.5 million people around the world died during a pandemic, racial unrest gripped the world, and democracy itself came under unprecedented assault.
This is 2020 in pictures. https://t.co/GHL1q9WVrN
With this one lost weekend as our lens, we look at the toll the shutdown is taking: on New York City, on cultural organizations, and on the people who make their lives, and earn their livelihoods, in the performing arts. https://t.co/3tKBp6LCLQ