Politics
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René Pollesch, Provocative Force in German Theater, Dies at 61
His avant-garde work, short on character and plot but long on verbal high jinks, could be irreverent, even goofy, but…
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Let’s Thank the Alabama Supreme Court
I never thought I’d be grateful to the Alabama Supreme Court for anything, but now I am. With its decision…
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Trump’s Allies Don’t Want to Destroy the ‘Deep State.’ They Want to Seize It.
Every new administration that wins power away from the opposing party contends that whatever its predecessors did was terrible and…
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Starvation Is Stalking Gaza’s Children
Standing over a tiny bundle wrapped in a sheet on a hospital bed, a young father drapes his hand across…
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Black Families Can Now Recover More of Their Lost Histories
In many ways, the overgrown cemetery on a South Carolina rice plantation where my paternal ancestors are buried is emblematic…
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A Better Way to Negotiate at the W.T.O.
Getting 160-plus countries on the same page about anything is next to impossible. That’s why so many of the headlines…
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The World May Be Entering a Much Bloodier Era
War is on the rise everywhere. When the International Institute for Strategic Studies in London published its authoritative Armed Conflict…
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Arab American Fury Toward Biden
On Monday, at a hip Arab coffee shop in Dearborn, Mich., Nihad Awad, a co-founder and the national executive director…
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Kroger, Albertsons and the Biden Administration’s New Antitrust Playbook
Are Kroger Co. and Albertsons Companies Inc. titans of the grocery business or actually not so big? A court’s answer…
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Micheline Presle, Actress Known for ‘Devil in the Flesh,’ Dies at 101
A link to France’s first golden age of cinema, she drew international attention for a 1947 film that created a…