Politics
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Mike Sadler, Intrepid Desert Navigator in World War II, Dies at 103
Like a human GPS, he guided Britain’s first special forces across the vast Sahara for hit-and-run raids on enemy bases…
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Homes for Sale in Manhattan and the Bronx
This week’s properties are in East Harlem, the West Village and Mott Haven.
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2023: The Year You Didn’t Buy a House
Just 16 percent of homes listed in 2023 were affordable for the typical American household.
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Look What We Made Taylor Swift Do
In 2006, the year Taylor Swift released her first single, a closeted country singer named Chely Wright, then 35, held…
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The Case for Disqualifying Trump Is Strong
It’s been just over two weeks since the Colorado Supreme Court ruled that Section 3 of the 14th Amendment disqualifies…
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The Advent of A.I. Doesn’t Have to Mean the Death of Labor
Last September, tech’s biggest names trekked to Capitol Hill for a forum on artificial intelligence. In a meeting closed to…
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The Thin Blue Line That Divides America
Among the banners that Donald Trump’s supporters carried as they stormed the Capitol three years ago — 2016’s Make America…
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Sidney M. Wolfe, Scourge of the Pharmaceutical Industry, Dies at 86
For over 40 years, he and his organization, the Health Research Group, held government and manufacturers to account for unsafe…
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The Persecution of Harvard’s Claudine Gay
Claudine Gay, the president of Harvard who announced her resignation on Tuesday after her problematic congressional testimony about antisemitism and…
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Claudine Gay: What Just Happened at Harvard Is Bigger Than Me
On Tuesday, I made the wrenching but necessary decision to resign as Harvard’s president. For weeks, both I and the…