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World
Applying to College, and Trying to Appear ‘Less Asian’
The affirmative action lawsuit against Harvard seemed to confirm advice given for years to Asian Americans: Don’t play chess, don’t…
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World
How Herschel Walker Could Win Georgia’s Senate Race
Despite all the tough headlines, he could prevail. Here are two theories about how the runoff could unfold.
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News
Can America Really Envision World War III?
In March, as President Biden was facing pressure to intensify U.S. involvement in Ukraine, he responded by invoking the specter…
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What White Voters See in Herschel Walker
To be a victim of injustice hurts hard. To be a victim of indifference hurts deeper and longer. And that…
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If It Was Good Enough for Socrates, It’s Good Enough for Sophomores
This is the season for final exams, but maybe we should drop the pencils, paper and keyboards and start talking…
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Europe Is Wrong to Blame the U.S. for Its Energy Problems
As the depth of winter approaches, Europeans are increasingly worried about their ability to heat homes and power factories. Although…
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Help Desperate Women, and Give the Homeless Dignity
This article is part of Times Opinion’s Holiday Giving Guide 2022. Read more about the guide in a note from…
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Health
As Officials Ease Covid Restrictions, China Faces New Pandemic Risks
Huge swaths of the nation’s elderly remain vulnerable, scientists say, and a surge in deaths and hospitalizations may be inevitable.
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‘Phenomenal’ Shortstops Could Set the Tone at the Winter Meetings
The annual event, which returns after a two-years hiatus, is known for a flurry of transactions. Deals for stars like…