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Can I Use My Adopted Child’s DNA to Find His Biological Parents?
The magazine’s Ethicist columnist on protecting a child’s medical privacy while helping them learn about their past.
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Real Estate
Can My Neighbor Point a Video Doorbell at My Apartment Door?
Ubiquitous in many suburban neighborhoods, the devices have been slow to catch on in city apartments, but that is changing…
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I Think My Friend Could Be Autistic. Do I Tell Her?
The magazine’s Ethicist columnist on broaching a difficult topic with a loved one.
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Finance
Do I Have to Smell My Co-Worker?
Send questions about the office, money, careers and work-life balance to workfriend@nytimes.com. Include your name and location, or a request…
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Finance
Life After Layoffs: A Financial Guide
How to get a handle on your finances after being let go from your job.
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Books
Jojo Moyes’s Grandmother Knew a Bookworm When She Saw One
What books are on your night stand? “Shrines of Gaiety,” by Kate Atkinson, Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie’s “We Should All Be…
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News
How Can I Possibly Trust My Daughter After She Betrayed Me?
In the course of offering financial advice, a mother shared a personal story about her marriage with her adult daughter,…
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Do You Work in Aviation? We Want to Hear Your Story.
After a chaotic few months of air travel in the United States, we want to learn more about the experiences…
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Opinion
‘We Need Pleasure to Survive’
The subject line of an email sent by my own fair paper last week read: “For You: Even a Little…
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Opinion
‘Fleishman Is in Trouble’ and the Angst of the Striving Upper Class
Every so often, someone on Twitter recirculates a purported budget created by the website Financial Samurai a few years back…
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