Politics
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Words Over Deeds: Why Biden Isn’t Pressuring Israel
One could be forgiven for thinking that President Biden’s tough words on the Israel-Hamas war in his State of the…
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‘If You See a Fox, and I’ve Died, It Will Be Me’
A block from my house at the edge of Washington, there is a winding park with a road running through…
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Gerald M. Levin, Time Warner Chief in a Merger Debacle, Dies at 84
He was called a visionary in cable television, but his foray into the world of the internet, in a marriage…
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Lessons From Abroad on How Biden Can Win
As Democrats puzzle over how President Biden can be so unpopular, it’s worth looking at the global context — because…
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Some Black Voters Are Souring on Democrats. It May Be Part of a Natural Drift.
“I almost voted for him,” Felicia Lowe, a 55-year-old Black woman, told me on Tuesday as she exited the polling…
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Len Sirowitz, Whose Bold, Offbeat Ads Captured an Era, Dies at 91
An award-winning agency art director, he brought a striking visual touch to campaigns for the Volkswagen Beetle, Sara Lee and…
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What Happens Next With TikTok?
Even though legislation is moving forward, our video apps won’t disappear any time soon.
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Philippe de Gaulle, Admiral and Son of Charles de Gaulle, Dies at 102
His exploits in World War II and later in Algeria and Indochina were not enough for him emerge from the…
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Lawyer, Author and TikTok Star Spent 72 Years in an Iron Lung
Paul Alexander, who died at 78, was paralyzed with polio at age 6 and relied on the machine to breathe.…
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Yes, the Internet Is Broken. But What Does a Fix Look Like?
Tuesday was the 35th anniversary of the day that Tim Berners-Lee of the European Organization for Nuclear Research wrote the…