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How to Have Faith in Possibility
In Greek mythology, Cassandra was a Trojan princess who was given a great gift by the god Apollo: the ability…
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Your Monday Briefing
Protesters clashing outside the Supreme Court yesterday.Credit...Shuran Huang for The New York TimesU.S. abortion fight shifts to new ...
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Western Move to Choke Russia’s Oil Exports Boomerangs, for Now
SEOUL, South Korea — When the United States and European Union moved to curtail purchases of Russian fossil fuels this…
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Abortion and America’s Polarized Politics
More from our inbox: A Threat to DemocracyU.S. Should Focus on Diplomacy, Not Arms Shipments to UkraineDon’t Name the GunmanCredit...Damon…
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Inflation, Interest and the Housing Paradox
One of the occupational hazards of my profession is having people ask me what’s going to happen to the market.…
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7 Life-Affirming Habits That Readers Picked Up During the Pandemic
Last week, I asked readers to share practices, habits, or perspectives that they have picked up during the pandemic that…
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How to Stop a Nuclear War
In September 1983, Stanislav Petrov was a lieutenant colonel in the Soviet military, assigned to the command center that monitored…
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The Best Time to Use Your Airline Miles? Now.
Frances Meredith of Raleigh, N.C. used a branded American Airlines credit card for everything from groceries to medical expenses during…
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Your Monday Briefing: A U.K. Accusation
Good morning. We’re covering reports of Russia’s positioning in Ukraine, Beijing’s hard-line Olympic strategy and miserable conditions at a ...
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Crack Down Hard, or Wait and See? Europe Splits on Omicron Response.
PARIS — The Dutch can now invite only two guests to their homes as part of a new lockdown. In…
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