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North American Birds Will No Longer Be Named for Racists — or Anybody Else
On Nov. 1, the American Ornithological Society announced that it would be renaming all the birds under its purview that…
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Tough Decisions About Dementia and End-of-Life Care
Readers discuss Sandeep Jauhar’s guest essay about dementia and advance directives.
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Arts
16 New Books Coming in November
Barbra Streisand’s mammoth biography, Stephanie Land’s follow-up to “Maid,” Sigrid Nunez’s new novel and more.
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What Israeli Survivors Believe Now
OpinionSupported by SKIP ADVERTISEMENTWhat Israeli Survivors Believe Now Oct. 30, 2023Share full articleVideo by Iris Zaki, Tamir Elterman and Jonah…
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An Anti-Obesity Drug and Cultural Stigmas
More from our inbox: Seeking More Insight Into Republican VotersScandal at Liberty UniversityFree Analysis?Credit...Alice Rosati/Trunk ArchiveTo the Editor: Re “Ozempic…
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World
Gaza Goes Dark as Israel Attacks Intensify
It was increasingly difficult to reach people in the Gaza Strip or know what was happening in the enclave late…
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World
Dave Chappelle Laments ‘Nightmare’ Facing Israelis and Palestinians
The comedian, whose remarks about the Israel-Hamas war last week made headlines, returned to the subject at a show in…
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News
The Reactionary Futurism of Marc Andreessen
In July, Marc Andreessen — the godfather of the web browser, one of the founders of the venture capital firm…
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Growing Old, for Better or Worse
Readers, including a 101-year-old woman, react to a guest essay by Roger Rosenblatt about the challenges of aging.
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Style
Uncanny Art for the Post-Truth Era
As deepfakes and A.I. images proliferate, hyperrealist sculpture has taken on an eerie new relevance.