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The Joy of Communal Girlhood; the Anguish of Teen Girls
OK, I’ll admit it. When I first learned of hot girl walks, I tried it: Go on a walk, think…
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A Forgotten Chapter of Abortion History Repeats Itself
Much of the country no doubt watched in amazement last week as a woman with a doomed pregnancy was forced…
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For Archbishop of Canterbury, Heading Anglican Church Is ‘High-Wire Act’
Serving as the spiritual leader of 85 million Anglicans in an increasingly secular world is just one of the challenges…
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Debate Over Plagiarism Allegations Against Claudine Gay Adds to Pressures at Harvard
Additional examples of insufficient citation in the work of the university’s president has strengthened critics and strained some supporters.
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Robert M. Solow, Groundbreaking Economist and Nobelist, Dies at 99
His elegant work established that the main determinant of economic growth was technology, not growing capital and labor.
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New Trump Cases Shadowed by Rocky Relationship With Supreme Court
Though he appointed three justices, his administration had the worst track record before the justices since at least the 1930s.
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Trying to Avoid U.N. Council Veto, Egypt and U.S. Hash Out Aid Deal for Gaza
The United States and Egypt were engaged on Thursday in furious last-minute negotiations intended to salvage a United Nations Security…
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Defending Free Speech Is Not ‘Moral Relativism’
On Dec. 14, a Christian veteran named Michael Cassidy walked into the Iowa State Capitol and destroyed a display erected…
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Gaza, Ukraine and the Lingering Scars From the War on Terror
It will be a long time before any of us understand what happened after Oct. 7, but it seems important…
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‘I Left Him Behind’: Freed Hostage Fears for Father, Still in Gaza
Sahar Kalderon, 16, spent 52 days as a hostage. She says she cannot enjoy her freedom until her father, Ofer,…