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Magazine
My Friend Won’t Leave Her Abusive Husband. What Do I Do?
The magazine’s Ethicist columnist on the support we can give friends stuck in dangerous relationships.
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Politics
Biden’s 46 Words About Israel at a Critical Moment
I woke up on Saturday morning, read the news from Israel that at least 50,000 Israelis had just demonstrated once…
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World
Can a Police Officer Accused of Spying for China Ever Clear His Name?
Federal prosecutors said Baimadajie Angwang was an agent for China who used his N.Y.P.D. job to report on Tibetans. Then,…
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Politics
Greta Thunberg: ‘The World Is Getting More Grim by the Day’
There is genuinely no precedent in the modern history of geopolitics for the climate activist Greta Thunberg. Four and a…
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Business
President Biden Is Not Backing Off His Big-Government Agenda
In his first appearance before a Republican House, the president renewed calls for large new economic programs and offered no…
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Politics
Revisiting the Summer of Stagflation
I don’t know whether there will be any surprises in the State of the Union address. I do know that…
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Arts
Songwriter or Star? The-Dream, Muni Long and Two Paths to the Grammys.
Ahead of the first-ever Grammy Award for songwriter of the year, two musicians who have been both headliners and behind-the-scenes…
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Politics
In the Age of A.I., Major in Being Human
Last summer, a piece of artwork generated with artificial intelligence took a first prize at the Colorado State Fair. To…
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Politics
Something Very Important for Democrats Just Happened in Pennsylvania
I believe as fervently as anyone in the value of a four-year college degree not just as a path to…
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Arts
Review: Dancing for Themselves in an Underworld of Shadows
Cullberg, a contemporary Swedish company, makes its Joyce Theater debut with Deborah Hay’s delicate, hypnotic “Horse, the Solos.”