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Sports
Ukraine Waits for a Tomorrow It Cannot See
Soccer is not a priority in Ukraine, nor should it be. But the country’s greatest player says it still has…
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Politics
The Rich Are Crazier Than You and Me
Robert F. Kennedy Jr. is a crank. His views are a mishmash of right-wing fantasies mixed with remnants of the…
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Magazine
In Rain and Smoke, the Ball Must Go On
Neither a drop of rain nor a cloud of wildfire smoke could keep more than 100,000 fans from flocking to…
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Politics
Ron DeSantis Thinks Power Corrupts … Everyone Else
Campaign books written by politicians are often dismissed as focus-grouped fluff. I disagree. You can learn a lot about people…
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Arts
Aja Monet, a Musical Poet of Love
On her debut album, “When the Poems Do What They Do,” the writer and community organizer offers up a fluid…
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Politics
An Endgame for Ukraine
It may be that Ukraine’s long-awaited counteroffensive, which could be in its early stages, will be as fruitless as Russia’s…
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Sports
Man City to Burnley and Back? Vincent Kompany Says Not So Fast.
As he looked ahead to the summer, Vincent Kompany realized he was entering unfamiliar territory. He had spent his whole…
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Politics
Nurturing Our Relationships in a Digital World
In the first two installments of this three-part series on the role of technology in our lives, I addressed practical…
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Magazine
Fever Ray’s Karin Dreijer, Behind the Mask
The musician, whose new album was released in March, discusses disguises, recording and why they find karaoke so off-putting.
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Politics
What Makes a Garden a Work of Art? Piet Oudolf Explains.
The noted designer of the High Line has wisdom to share with other gardeners: “I put plants on a stage…