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Magazine
A Broadway Star Celebrates a Different Kind of Opening Night
The storefront was lit up like a stage. People passed by, bundled up, peering into the action. Inside, a small…
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Politics
There Are No Lone Wolves
Sometime in May 2020, Payton Gendron, a 16-year-old in upstate New York, was browsing the website 4chan when he came…
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Politics
Trump, Macho Macho Victim
WASHINGTON — Among many remarkable moments in the past few days, this was my favorite: Donald Trump finally acknowledged that…
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Politics
Democrats Need to Realize How Much Dobbs Mattered
Support for abortion rights appears to have been a major factor in the midterm elections, helping Democrats fare much better…
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Politics
Twitter Was Influential in the Pandemic. Are We Better for It?
Twitter’s user base is modest compared with those of Facebook, YouTube and Instagram, yet its impact on society has been…
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Politics
Facebook Is a Freak Show Ghost Town, and I’m Loving It
Now that Elon Musk’s takeover has hastened the demise of Twitter, many are grasping for alternatives to their beloved town…
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Business
What Is Next for the FTX Fallout?
The DealBook newsletter delves into a single topic or theme every weekend, providing reporting and analysis that offer a better…
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World
Battered School Holds Memories of Collective Trauma in a Ukrainian Village
YAHIDNE, Ukraine — The elementary school’s former custodian carefully turned the key to the green door leading to the basement…
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World
Brooklyn’s in the House. And the Senate.
In the Jonathan Lethem novel “Motherless Brooklyn,” readers learn the phrase “Tell your story walking.” It’s a quintessentially Brooklyn ...
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World
With nearly half of Ukraine’s energy grid knocked out, Zelensky says 17 regions face a ‘difficult situation.’
As temperatures drop into the 30s Fahrenheit and winter closes in, Ukraine is grappling with energy supply problems caused by…