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Magazine
They Could Decide the 2024 Election. If They Vote.
“I wish God gave green noses to undecided voters, because between now and election eve, I’d work only the green…
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Business
Can a Tech Giant Be Woke?
The December day in 2021 that set off a revolution across the videogame industry appeared to start innocuously enough. Managers…
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News
Putin Has Already Lost
As the second anniversary of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine approaches, it has become a commonplace that time favors President Vladimir…
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News
Restoring the Past Won’t Liberate Palestine
Amid the graphic images, fierce polemics and endless media criticism that have dominated my social media feeds since the war…
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Health
An Easy One-Pot Chicken Dinner That’s as Generous as They Come
Both bird and noodles cook in the same vessel for a creamy meal that’s not just warming, it’s also so…
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Magazine
Finding Your Family
Who comes to New York City? The ambitious. The competitive. The desperate — to be famous, to be rich, to…
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Magazine
Listening to Music Is Better When It’s a Conversation Among Friends
At group listening sessions, everybody gets a turn to speak by choosing a song.
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Magazine
The Founding Father of a New American Style
Willy Chavarria makes the case for a new (multi)national style.
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World
Why Write? Hisham Matar Relishes Its ‘Magnificent Failure’
Matar won a Pulitzer Prize for his memoir, “The Return,” mourning his homeland and his father. In his new novel,…
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World
Italian Town Hitches Its Wagon to Plants That Bloom (Even in Winter)
Lakefront Verbania in Italy’s Piedmont seeks to attract flower lovers with its mild climate, spectacular gardens and wild nature.