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Travel
Wildfires: Stay Safe in a Warming World
Climate change is warming up the spring, lengthening the summer, and drying out soil and vegetation, leading to more frequent,…
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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…
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World
What Is a Synod in the Catholic Church? And Why Does This One Matter?
A seemingly obscure meeting could be the culmination of Francis’ papacy and lay the groundwork for lasting change on issues…
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World
Monday Briefing
An averted government shutdown.
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Business
What Should You Do if Hotels Don’t Warn You About Strikes?
There is recourse for customers who arrive at a hotel and are surprised to find a boisterous picket line waiting…
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World
Gabriela Wiener Does Not Care if You Don’t See Her Writing as Literature
When the Peruvian writer Gabriela Wiener was a child, she dreaded school trips to museums in Lima, the capital. As…
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Arts
What Can Literature Teach Us About Forgiveness?
“How I’m gon keep from killing him,” says Celie, the protagonist of Alice Walker’s Pulitzer Prize-winning 1982 novel “The Color…
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Health
A Novel Therapy, Using Writing, Shows Promise for PTSD
The News A comparatively quick treatment for post-traumatic stress disorder, in which a patient writes about traumatic experiences in five…
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Politics
Rudy Giuliani Was Never ‘America’s Mayor’
On Monday, Rudy Giuliani was indicted in Georgia for his role in what prosecutors called a conspiracy to overturn the…
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Politics
As the Red Rock Desert Broils Us in Beauty, Will We Have to Leave?
Aridity is baked into the people and places of the American Southwest. We possess a dry demeanor influenced by a…