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  1. School’s Out. Time for a Social Media Reset.

    The surgeon general wants more restrictions on social media to protect children’s health. Here’s how to help your kids cut down on screen time this summer.

     By Catherine Pearson and

    CreditBen Lipford for The New York Times

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  2. What Does Retirement Really Mean?

    We asked readers to submit their stories of retirement — to share their experiences, as well as their advice.

    By The New York Times

     
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  5. Pregnant, Addicted and Fighting the Pull of Drugs

    Many pregnant women who struggle with drugs put off prenatal care, feeling ashamed and judged. But as fatal overdoses rise, some clinics see pregnancy as an ideal time to help them confront addiction.

    By Jan Hoffman and Ilana Panich-Linsman

     
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    My Renter, My Friend

    Looking out for a woman in trouble, from eight states away.

    By Amy Stonestrom

     
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  8. 5 Children’s Movies to Stream Now

    This month’s picks include an animated musical comedy starring Brittany Howard and a Marvel superhero adventure packed with martial arts.

    By Dina Gachman

     
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  18. 5 Children’s Movies to Stream Now

    This month’s picks include a nature documentary filmed in the Indian wilderness and an animated family adventure from the studio behind “Despicable Me.”

    By Dina Gachman

     
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  21. A ‘Wonderland’ Adventure in the Bronx

    A show at the New York Botanical Garden, inspired by Lewis Carroll’s books, will explore his fictional and real worlds through plants, art and artifacts.

    By Laurel Graeber

     
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  32. Tell Us Your Stories About Retirement

    If you have reinvented your life after retiring from a career, we want to hear how it’s going and any advice you have for others.

    By The New York Times

     
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    Dog Day Afternoon

    My autistic son, the unleashed dogs of Manhattan and me.

    By Marie Myung-Ok Lee

     
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  43. How to Spot Kawasaki Disease in Your Child

    Cases of this rare, potentially dangerous childhood illness are growing in the U.S. It is often mistaken for scarlet fever, tick-borne diseases or common viruses. Here’s what to look for.

    By Emily Baumgaertner

     
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  47. 5 Children’s Movies to Stream Now

    This month’s picks include a DreamWorks Animation film about the unpredictability of life and a fantastical mystery about hope.

    By Dina Gachman

     
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  52. Reporter’s Notebook

    Gypsy Rose Blanchard and the Big Shift in True Crime

    Not long ago, true crime storytellers had little in the way of first-person footage captured in real time to rely on. Now, as much of our daily lives are documented, the genre is transforming.

    By Maya Salam

     
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    Mom’s in Rehab

    And she’s not exactly following the rules.

    By Kate Brody

     
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  57. Why Some People Keep Serious Illnesses Private

    Defense Secretary Lloyd J. Austin III is under scrutiny for concealing his prostate cancer diagnosis and treatment. But experts say it can be a common coping mechanism.

    By Catherine Pearson

     
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