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Politics
My Father, Ronald Reagan, Would Weep for America
The night before my father died, Ronald Reagan, I listened to his breathing — ragged, thin. Nothing like that of…
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Magazine
My Son Refuses to Play With an Outcast. Does That Make Him a Bully?
The magazine’s Ethicist columnist on how a parent might address social exclusion among a group of schoolchildren.
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Arts
In ‘My Friends’ an Exile Finds Himself Outside Libya, but Never Far Away
A rash decision to attend an anti-Qaddafi protest in London reverberates in Hisham Matar’s poignant and quietly suspenseful third novel.
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Science
New Images of Jupiter’s Moon Io Capture Infernal Volcanic Landscape
Juno, a NASA mission designed to study Jupiter’s origins, sent back new views of the most eruptive world in the…
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Science
First Case of Lethal Bird Flu in Polar Bears Reported in Alaska
The News A highly lethal form of bird flu that has been spreading across the world has now been detected…
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Arts
16th-Century Beauty Secrets, Revealed
In “How to Be a Renaissance Woman,” the historian Jill Burke explores the aesthetic expectations of an era — and…
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Politics
Knitting Helps Us Embrace Life’s Messy Imperfections
OpinionSupported by SKIP ADVERTISEMENTKnitting Helps Us Embrace Life’s Messy Imperfections Dec. 26, 2023, 5:02 a.m. ETShare full article90By Samantha Moore…
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Politics
A.I. Is the Future of Photography. Does That Mean Photography Is Dead?
John Szarkowski, the legendary curator at the MoMA, once described photography as “the act of pointing.” And for the nearly…
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Politics
The Supreme Court’s Big Trump Test Is Here
A generation after the Supreme Court stepped into a disputed presidential election, America is experiencing a creeping sense of déjà…
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Magazine
A Creamy, Melty Potato Casserole That’s Outrageously Easy to Make
Jansson’s temptation is one of Sweden’s tastiest exports.