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For Voters, When Does Old Become Too Old?
Polling shows it’s a broad concern expressed about President Biden, not just one person’s opinion.
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Style
My Son Refuses to Play With an Outcast. Does That Make Him a Bully?
The magazine’s Ethicist columnist on how a parent might address social exclusion among a group of schoolchildren.
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Style
Are We All Technosexuals Now?
On a rainy afternoon in January, I’m sitting at my computer in an empty house. The holidays are over; the…
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News
Math Is the Answer to More Than One Question
I am surprised at this late stage, in my 70s, to be thinking about God. In my defense, I might…
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World
Tucker Carlson Urges Putin to Release American Journalist
The Russian president was noncommittal after Mr. Carlson asked about Evan Gershkovich, a Wall Street Journal reporter who has been…
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Arts
Jonathan Majors Had a History of Abuse in Relationships, Women Say
The actor denied physical abuse. Separately, he said he wasn’t told of accusations of misbehavior on the set of “Lovecraft…
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Arts
Raven Chacon’s Sound-and-Art Symphony
At the Swiss Institute, a Pulitzer-Prize winner makes art warmed — socially and spiritually — by hope.
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Arts
‘The Taste of Things’ Review: Love, Loss and Loins of Veal
Juliette Binoche stars in an instant culinary classic that exquisitely captures the kitchen’s bittersweet blessing.
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Arts
Review: Showing Off Rock-Solid Technique and Some Erotic Acrobatics
Philadanco! returns to New York with four premieres that highlight the dancers’ skills without revealing much deeper artistry.
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Arts
Perfection and Precision in a Poet’s Miniature Worlds
The poems in Mary Jo Bang’s latest collection, “A Film in Which I Play Everyone,” are full of pleasure, color,…