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Review: Two Debuts Make for a Week of Philharmonic Firsts
The New York Philharmonic is still rolling out the features of its new home, the freshly gut-renovated David Geffen Hall.…
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The Surprising Afterlife of Unwanted Atom Bombs
What happens when old atomic bombs are retired? Last month, the Biden administration announced its intention to withdraw the nation’s…
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World
Facing Recession, U.K. Outlines Billions in Tax Increases and Spending Cuts
LONDON — Seeking to restore Britain’s fiscal credibility after a calamitous foray into trickle-down economics, the British government on Thursday…
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America Should Open Its Arms to Chinese Students
After more than four decades of cautious but steady engagement with the West, China is shutting the door. Connections with…
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The Real Case for Donald Trump Is About Justice
In “The Golden Bough,” his masterwork of comparative religion, James Frazer surveyed the customs according to which divinely sanctioned monarchs…
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What to Expect From the U.K.’s Budget Proposals Today
LONDON — Less than two months after an unfunded tax-cutting plan sent Britain’s currency plunging and its borrowing costs soaring,…
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What to Expect from the U.K.’s Budget Proposals Today
LONDON — Less than two months after an unfunded tax-cutting plan sent Britain’s currency plunging and its borrowing costs soaring,…
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Imani Perry Wins National Book Award for ‘South to America’
Imani Perry won the National Book Award for nonfiction on Wednesday for “South to America: A Journey Below the Mason-Dixon…