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Politics
Watch What People Do, Not What They Say About the Economy
Have you heard that there’s a huge wave of organized shoplifting — coordinated theft by groups effectively looting stores —…
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Business
Maria Emilia Martin, Creator of Public Radio’s ‘Latino USA,’ Dies at 72
As a radio journalist committed to the goal of representing all voices, she fought to tell the stories of Latino…
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World
Can U.S.-China Student Exchanges Survive Geopolitics?
The flow of students between the countries has been a mainstay of their relationship, even when ties have soured. Now…
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Politics
An Old Hate Cracks Open on the New Right
A dam burst last week on the right, and a wave of grotesque antisemitism poured out all over the internet.…
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Tech
Videos About Bin Laden’s Criticism of U.S. Surge in Popularity on TikTok
The videos discuss a letter the former Al Qaeda leader wrote in 2002 in which he defended the Sept. 11…
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Politics
A Message for the Aging Men Steering U.S.-China Relations
A couple of weeks ago, a young crowd in Shanghai came out in force to celebrate Halloween. The street where…
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Politics
Trump’s Deportation Plans for Immigrants
More from our inbox: Shocked by Trump’s Vow to Root Out ‘Vermin’Women in China, Loath to Turn Back the ClockBillionaires,…
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Arts
What It Was Like to Be a Jewish Banker
In “The Money Kings,” Daniel Schulman tells the story of the Jewish immigrants who came to the United States and…
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Politics
The Squandered Potential of Tim Scott
Senator Tim Scott of South Carolina ended his campaign for the Republican presidential nomination this week having failed to make…
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Politics
No, Immigrants Aren’t ‘Poisoning the Blood of Our Country’
Does Donald Trump ever visit Queens, the land of his youth? If he did, he would presumably be horrified. According…