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Politics
Measuring Israel by the Just-War Yardstick
Israel’s response to the horrifying Hamas attack on Oct. 7 has caused widespread protest among its critics and soul-searching among…
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Arts
Five Science Fiction Movies to Stream Now
Man-grasshopper hybrids, not-quite space travel and very brief time travel in this month’s collection of sci-fi picks.
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World
After Jordan Falls, House Republicans Ask Who, and What, Is Next
A band of more mainstream Republicans brought down the hard-line conservative, but the G.O.P. has hardly stemmed the chaos.
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World
Trump Lawyer Acknowledged Political Agenda in Election Suit, Emails Show
Kenneth Chesebro said that even long-shot litigation would hold political advantages, undercutting assertions that Donald J. Trump’s lawyers were simply…
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Arts
Still Mourning Takeoff’s Death, Quavo Steps Out Alone
It’s odd to hear Quavo have to search for the right words. As one-third of the rap group Migos, Quavious…
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World
Police Use of Force in New Jersey Capital Draws Justice Dept. Scrutiny
Officials said they had received “serious and credible” reports of officers in Trenton using improper force and illegally searching pedestrians…
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Health
An Extremely Photogenic Sheet-Pan Chicken
Colu Henry’s roast chicken with shallots and grapes is as delicious as it is pretty (and it is very pretty).
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Health
How Dave Portnoy Used Barstool Belligerence to Build a Pizza Empire
Tito Ibarra traveled from Clemson, S.C., to New York City with one mission: to eat a slice from all 35…
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Magazine
I Started Playing My Sax Outdoors. Then the Fans Came.
When your rehearsal space is the bank of the Hudson, the audience is a bit unconventional.
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Politics
What Haley Is Doing Right and Christie Needs to Do, According to New Hampshire’s Governor
We saw a crowded Republican debate stage of seven candidates last Wednesday night — the kind of big field that…