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A Change in Our Poll: We’re Keeping Respondents Who Drop Off the Call
Why the latest NYT/Siena College survey on Saturday will include those who started the survey but didn’t finish it.
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News
With So Many Flavors of Inflation, Which Should We Care About?
As a kid I was dazzled that Howard Johnson’s had 28 flavors of ice cream, including lemon stick and strawberry…
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Politics
What Elon Musk and Sam Altman Said About Each Other
Once united over the future of artificial intelligence, they have become increasingly estranged over the years.
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News
Why Authoritarians Like Saddam Hussein Confound U.S. Presidents
America committed its worst foreign policy mistake of the post-Cold War era when it invaded Iraq in 2003 to disarm…
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News
Who’s Afraid of Reissued Books?
It is a truth universally acknowledged that literary critics are the most annoying people in the world. They’re elitist, or…
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Magazine
Outdoorsy Men’s Wear That Suits the City Too
From left: Brunello Cucinelli jacket, $9,595, shirt, $1,195, T-shirt, $895, and shorts, $775, shop.brunellocucinelli.com; Stetson hat, $80; Lemaire bag; Bell…
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World
Émigrés Are Creating an Alternative China, One Bookstore at a Time
On a rainy Saturday afternoon in central Tokyo, 50 or so Chinese people packed into a gray, nondescript office that…
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News
Where Do Renters Get the Most for Their Dollar?
Hint: It’s where incomes are higher, not where rents are lower, according to a new study.
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News
Hydeia Broadbent, H.I.V. and AIDS Activist, Dies at 39
Born with H.I.V. in 1984, she began raising awareness about the virus and AIDS as a child.
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News
What to Know About This Crazily Crowded Broadway Spring Season
Why are 18 shows opening in March and April, and which one is for you? Our theater reporter has answers.