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World
For Sunak, Like Biden, Dullness Could Be a Secret Weapon
For all their differences, President Biden and Prime Minister Rishi Sunak of Britain share a challenge: operating in the wake…
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World
Netanyahu’s New Government Roils Israel Before It’s Even Formed
Efforts by Benjamin Netanyahu to appease his extremist coalition partners have been met with a backlash from Israeli liberals.
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World
Georgia Runoff: What a Walker or Warnock Victory Would Look Like
Surprises are always possible, but there seem to be few reasons to think Herschel Walker can improve upon his showing…
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Arts
The Best Crime Novels of 2022
Our columnist, who’s read dozens of books this year, selects her favorites.
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Arts
Is This Elephant Bothering You?
“Pests,” by Bethany Brookshire, examines our relationships with the animals we’ve come to loathe. It’s not just the usual suspects…
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News
A Beer Run in Qatar, and an Oasis That Isn’t Open to All
At the only government-sanctioned store selling alcohol during the World Cup, strict rules keep it out of reach for most…
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Style
How the 1% Runs an Ironman
Listen to This Article Audio Recording by AudmTo hear more audio stories from publications like The New York Times, download…
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Style
I’m Having an Operation to Lose Weight. Do I Have to Tell People?
Early next year, I will have bariatric surgery. My surgeon has told me that my initial weight loss will be…
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World
Biden Administration Expands Protections for Haitian Migrants
With the announcement, 110,000 Haitians in the United States could gain permission to stay for at least 18 months, and…
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World
New School Adjuncts’ Push for Better Pay Drives Acrimonious Strike
As a strike by part-time faculty enters its third week, administrators, faculty and parents battle over the finances and future…