Politics
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Fighting Hopelessness in Treating Addiction
Readers praise a column by Nicholas Kristof about an effective program.
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The Long, Strange History of ‘Manifesting’
Reality is what you make it — at least according to those who believe in manifesting, the art and quasi-spiritual…
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This Prophetic Academic Now Foresees the West’s Defeat
“If anybody in this room thinks Putin will stop at Ukraine, I assure you, he will not,” President Biden said…
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Why It’s Hard to Explain Joe Biden’s Unpopularity
Joe Biden is one of the most unpopular presidents in modern American history. In Gallup polling, his approval ratings are…
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How ‘Past Lives’ Changed My Mind About My Relationship
My most stressful moviegoing experience last year was not the mushroom cloud in “Oppenheimer” or the murder trial scenes in…
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My Neighbor May Be a Hoarder. How Do We Get in There and Find Out?
Respecting your neighbor’s privacy is a friendly instinct. But you might have to get aggressive to ensure everyone else’s well-being.
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‘Was It Feisty or Angry?’: Readers Rate the State of the Union
We asked 10 Times columnists and contributors to watch the State of the Union address on Thursday and rate President…
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Biden the President Wants to Curb TikTok. Biden the Candidate Embraces Its Stars.
At a party for social media influencers at the White House this week, President Biden’s political concerns collided with his…
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About 600 Workers Unionize at Microsoft-Owned Activision
The group will become the largest union at a video game company in the United States, while Microsoft pledged to…
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Howard Hiatt, 98, Dies; Steered Public Health Toward Greater Accountability
A physician, scientist and academic, he brought together experts across disciplines to focus on the economic, political and social causes…