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Shabbat Is a Salve, and a Scene
After pandemic separation and a recent surge in antisemitism, more young people — Jewish and not — seem to be…
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‘Breach of the Big Silence.’ Protests Stretch China’s Censorship to Its Limits
Days later, videos of chants and confrontations are still visible on the Chinese internet. It’s a sign of how a…
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Jiang Zemin, Leader Who Guided China Into Global Market, Dies at 96
Mr. Jiang, a wily and garrulous politician, presided over a decade of meteoric economic growth in the post-Tiananmen era.
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Bending Gender’s Rules, in Life and in German Grammar
The victory of Kim de l’Horizon, a nonbinary writer, in a top literary prize stirred a debate about how the…
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Christian Pulisic, on the Mend, Says He’ll Play on Saturday
Pulisic was injured scoring the winning goal for the U.S. against Iran on Tuesday.
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How Is Tua Tagovailoa Having a Season This Good?
Tagovailoa, the Dolphins quarterback, is putting up numbers that have him being mentioned alongside Tom Brady, Peyton Manning and Dan…
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When the Abortion Clinic Came to Town
There had never been an abortion clinic in the quiet college town of Carbondale, Ill. So when its first clinic…
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How a ‘Golden Era for Large Cities’ Might Be Turning Into an ‘Urban Doom Loop’
The last thirty years “were a golden era for large cities,” Stijn Van Nieuwerburgh, a professor of real estate and…
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House Republicans Face a Triple Threat
In the new year, Republicans will hold a majority in the House of Representatives. They will have the opportunity to…
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A Native American Vision of Justice From 1722 Offers a Model for Today
Three hundred years ago, leaders of three British colonies and representatives of the Indigenous nations known as the Haudenosaunee Confederacy…