Politics
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Mars Williams, 68, Saxophonist Who Straddled New Wave and Jazz, Dies
He made his name in the 1980s with the Waitresses and the Psychedelic Furs, but his roots were in the…
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J.G.A. Pocock, Historian Who Argued for Historical Context, Dies at 99
He helped forge a movement asserting that scholars must put aside their modern-day assumptions and prejudices to fully understand how…
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There’s Hope for Peace in Gaza
By Diana Buttu, Peter Beinart and Bernard Avishai Produced by Derek Arthur Since Hamas’s attack on Israel on Oct. 7…
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Google Allows More App Payment Options in Antitrust Deal With States
The tech giant will pay $700 million and allow app makers to collect payments directly from consumers in a settlement…
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At 95, This Designer Has Never Been Out of Fashion
In his new memoir, “Uncross Your Legs,” Stan Herman chronicles a lifetime of adventures in apparel (and out).
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The Year A.I. Became the User and We Became the Tool
One of the first things I asked ChatGPT about, early this year, was myself: “What can you tell me about…
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Trump Has Always Wanted to Be King. The Supreme Court Should Rid Him of That Delusion.
The Supreme Court is considering whether to take up the question of presidential immunity — that is, the idea that…
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The Disappointed Voters Biden Needs to Win Georgia
Far from the hustle of modern Atlanta and its rapidly growing suburbs is an older Georgia, a rural land of…
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Some Very Difficult Questions About Israel and the War in Gaza
Produced by ‘The Ezra Klein Show’ It’s become something of a tradition on “The Ezra Klein Show” to end the…
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Beware Economists Who Won’t Admit They Were Wrong
From an economic point of view, 2023 will go down in the record books as one of the best years…