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Politics
India Keeps Its Glorious, Messy Tradition Alive
Back in January, when Prime Minister Narendra Modi of India looked all but unstoppable, he visited the small city of…
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Politics
A Girls’ Trip to Costa Rica. But With No Phones, Did It Happen?
Travelers are signing up for phone-free tours, to try to escape technology’s tether on daily life. But would it make…
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Magazine
For Lauren Hutton, Modeling Was Never the Dream
The Unstoppables is a series about people whose ambition is undimmed by time. Below, Lauren Hutton explains, in her own…
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World
Columbia Law Review Website Is Taken Offline Over Article Criticizing Israel
The board of directors of the student-run publication said that the article, by a Palestinian human rights lawyer, had not…
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Arts
Young, Restless and Fired Up in the Cool Gray City of Love
Francine Prose’s new memoir, “1974,” looks back at her brief but transformative relationship with a countercultural champion.
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World
Toyota and Other Japanese Carmakers Say They Mishandled Safety Tests
The Japanese authorities had told the companies to conduct investigations into their compliance with national standards for safety and other…
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World
Trump Verdict Hardens Many Views, but Changes Some, Too
For the remaining undecided voters, the decision to pick former President Donald J. Trump could be more difficult now that…
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World
Borussia Dortmund and the Idea That Anything Is Possible
Can an underdog still have its day in the Champions League? The sport should hope so.
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World
Trump Had Good Fortune So Far With His Four Cases. Then Came a Verdict.
Donald J. Trump’s run of luck in his criminal cases has expired. Before the conviction on Thursday in Manhattan, the…
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World
From 700 A.D., a Pre-Viking Vessel Rises Into View
On the Norwegian island of Leka, archaeologists have unearthed the earliest known ship burial in Scandinavia.