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A Classic of Golden Age Detective Fiction Turns 100
In a 1937 essay, the English writerDorothy L. Sayers explained the genesis of her most famous character and one of…
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For ‘The Late Americans,’ Grad School Life Equals Envy, Sex and Ennui
Brandon Taylor’s novel circulates among Iowa City residents, some privileged, some not, but all aware that their possibilities are contracting.
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Meet the Woman Responsible for #AliyahCore
For Aliyah Bah, it always starts with a miniskirt. Then she throws on earmuffs — always earmuffs. In fact, the…
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Trump Exists, With or Without Television Cameras
As a former executive of Fox News, I never expected to write this: CNN performed a valuable journalistic service this…
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How Deep-Diving Sharks Stay Warm Will Take Your Breath Away
To survive as they seek food in freezing parts of the ocean, hammerhead sharks use a trick that hasn’t been…
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Willy Chavarria and Omar Apollo on Faith and Heartbreak
Two creative people in two different fields in one wide-ranging conversation. This time: the fashion designer and the “Ivory” musician.
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In ‘City on Fire,’ the New York of the Early 2000s Burns Bright
On the rooftop of the InterContinental Barclay Hotel in Manhattan last summer, a small group of people gazed awe-struck at…
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Is a 6-Week Abortion Ban a Disaster for DeSantis? Two Theories.
There were plenty of midterm elections where Republicans didn’t seem to pay a price over new abortion restrictions.
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How Donald Trump and Tucker Carlson Upended the G.O.P. Foreign Policy Apparatus
Of the many Republican shibboleths Donald Trump blew up, the party’s foreign policy apparatus is among the most significant. Mr.…
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Why Many on Wall Street Fear the Banking Crisis Isn’t Over
Even after the sale of First Republic, investors are worried about challenges that regional banks still face, imperiling the economy.