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Politics
Here’s How an Open Democratic Convention Would Work
Produced by ‘The Ezra Klein Show’ [You can listen to this episode of “The Ezra Klein Show” on the NYT…
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Arts
A Clever, Joyless Look at the ‘Commonplace Horror’ of Marriage
Lyz Lenz opens up about an unhappy union, and what she learned from it, in “This American Ex-Wife.”
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Politics
Glamour, Travel, Sexism: When Flight Attendants Fought Back
Decades ago, “stewardesses” earned less than men, couldn’t get married or gain weight, and had to retire at 32. A…
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Magazine
The High Priestess of the Personal
The essayist Leslie Jamison has become known for her careful balancing acts of self-exposure.
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Food
For Carla Hall, It’s Been a Bumpy Climb to a ‘Top Chef’ Life
Carla Hall’s tarot card reading was running long. Astrology, numerology, psychics, the Chinese zodiac — she’s open to all manner…
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Magazine
How Tom Sandoval Became the Most Hated Man in America
Valley Village is a Los Angeles neighborhood just across the freeway from Studio City, near the southern edge of the…
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World
Russia Arrests U.S. Citizen, Accusing Her of Treason by Aiding Ukraine
The country’s main security agency said the 33-year-old detainee lived in Los Angeles. A lawyers group said she had donated…
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Arts
For Zelda Williams, Daughter of Robin, a Goth Zombie Comedy Is Cathartic
As the director of “Lisa Frankenstein,” she embraced a tale in which no one was concerned whether grief was palatable…
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World
Tuesday Briefing: Navalny’s Widow Speaks Out
Also, Israel may restrict access to the Aqsa mosque during Ramadan.
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Business
For Michigan’s Economy, Electric Vehicles Are Promising and Scary
Last fall, Tiffanie Simmons, a second-generation autoworker, endured a six-week strike at the Ford Motor factory just west of Detroit…