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Emma Goldberg

New York

Styles Section Feature Writer at The New York Times

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  • 3 weeks ago | bostonglobe.com | Emma Goldberg

    What nobody told Rebecca Villasana-Espinoza about becoming a mother was how it could turn the banalities of day-to-day life into boogeymen, creating all these new possible threats that lurked in the aisles of the grocery store, or in a misstep at the pediatrician’s office. Having a newborn was like having a colony of new anxieties implanted in her mind. Was she feeding her child right, using the right chemical-free lotions, posing the right questions to her doctor?

  • 3 weeks ago | elnorte.com | Emma Goldberg

    De su clase surgen librosEMMA GOLDBERG / NYT NEWS SERVICEMonterrey, México (03 junio 2025) .-05:00 hrsSam Freedman Crédito: EspecialLa noche anterior al inicio de su último semestre de enseñanza, tras 35 años, Sam Freedman soñó que perdería su clase. Despertó con una sacudida de alivio.

  • 3 weeks ago | nytimes.com | Emma Goldberg

    Avoiding dubious health theories isn't a question of unsubscribing from YouTube channels. It's a matter of disagreeing with people at the playground. Credit... Eric Helgas for The New York Times What nobody told Rebecca Villasana-Espinoza about becoming a mother was how it could turn the banalities of day-to-day life into boogeymen, creating all these new possible threats that lurked in the aisles of the grocery store, or in a misstep at the pediatrician's office.

  • 3 weeks ago | infobae.com | Emma Goldberg

    Journalism SchoolsBook Trade and PublishingBooks and LiteratureWriting and WritersContent Type: Personal ProfileFreedman, Samuel GColumbia UniversityDurante tres décadas, en la Escuela de Periodismo de Columbia, Sam Freedman ha animado a los estudiantes a probar las narraciones largas. Su amor exigente ha dado frutos. La noche anterior al inicio de su último semestre de enseñanza, después de 35 años, Sam Freedman soñó que se iba a perder la clase. Despertó con una extraña sacudida de alivio.

  • 4 weeks ago | nytimes.com | Emma Goldberg

    Durante tres décadas, en la Escuela de Periodismo de Columbia, Sam Freedman ha animado a los estudiantes a probar las narraciones largas. Su amor exigente ha dado frutos. La noche anterior al inicio de su último semestre de enseñanza, después de 35 años, Sam Freedman soñó que se iba a perder la clase. Despertó con una extraña sacudida de alivio. Qué consuelo, pensó, saber que luego de tres décadas seguía sin poder deshacerse de su inquietud previa al semestre.

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RT @urbenschneider: American cities have stagnated. Residential neighborhoods, transportation systems, and commercial districts have change…

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RT @susandominus: This math visualization and explanation from Steve Strogotz (and conceived by @alanburdick , among other talented NYT col…

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RT @jackhealyNYT: How does a rural county that voted 80 percent for Donald Trump react when a beloved local waitress gets picked up by ICE?…