Politics
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From the Lens of Lee Friedlander, Real Estate Focusing on the Real
The photographer traveled around the country, shooting the communities we live in, unvarnished and unfiltered.
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What’s Better Than a Tiny Island Cabin? Two, Side by Side.
For years, the antique cottage off the coast of Washington had served her well. But with grandchildren on the way,…
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Townhouses Took Off in December, and Neighbors Filed a Rare Joint Listing
Two townhouses in the West Village, one owned by the producer Scott Rudin, are listed together at $37.5 million. They…
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How to Stop Our High-Tech Equipment From Arming Russia and China
The U.S. government’s efforts to stop Russia and China from using American equipment to boost their defense sectors has resulted…
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Trump Should Not Be Disqualified by an Ambiguous Clause
Challenges to disqualify Donald Trump from the office of president under Section 3 of the 14th Amendment are popping up…
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What if ‘Food Noise’ Is Just … Hunger?
Before 2022, there was barely a whisper about it. Now the concept of “food noise” is ubiquitous on social media;…
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How Biden Can Tackle Mass Incarceration
As a candidate, Joe Biden said he would substantially reduce the federal prison population as president. Last week he commuted…
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What Is Happening to Our World?
As the Times’s foreign affairs columnist since 1995, one of the most enduring lessons I’ve learned is that there are…
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The Best Sentences of 2023
Over recent days, I took on a daunting task — but a delightful one. I reviewed all the passages of…
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How to Take the Whole Family Skiing Without Going Broke
Some states and resorts offer discounted passes for children and teens, knowing that those who start young tend to keep…