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What the Biden-Xi Talks Accomplished (and Didn’t)
Wednesday’s four-hour meeting in San Francisco resulted in few breakthroughs. But C.E.O.s gave the Chinese leader a standing ovation at…
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The Question of Anti-Zionism and Antisemitism
Last week, I gave a lecture at the University of California at San Diego about politics and social justice. Afterward,…
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World
Why Trump Seems Less Vulnerable on Abortion Than Other Republicans
He appointed judges who overturned Roe, but his vague statements on the issue may give him some leeway with voters.
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No, Immigrants Aren’t ‘Poisoning the Blood of Our Country’
Does Donald Trump ever visit Queens, the land of his youth? If he did, he would presumably be horrified. According…
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Kevin Wynn, Choreographer of Complex Movement, Dies at 67
He became known for his “layered movement dialogue” and was an uncommonly dedicated teacher who mentored students over decades.
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World
A Look at Suella Braverman’s Turbulent Time as Home Secretary.
Suella Braverman is no stranger to moments of controversy and polarization as a member of the Conservative government. A hard-right,…
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This Photograph Demands an Answer
If you don’t look too closely you might think the photograph is a dimly lit snapshot from a slumber party…
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Searching for Humanity in the Middle East
We’re living through an era of collapsing paradigms. The conceptual frames that many people use to organize their understanding of…
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Margaret Renkl Writes in the Space Between Grief and Hope
In her most recent book, “The Comfort of Crows,” Renkl puts her admirable powers of perception to use, offering readers…
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World
If You Can Take the Cable Car to the Colosseum, You’re in Vietnam
The country is in the middle of a cable-car bonanza, much of it driven by the over-the-top developments of the…