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The Great Rupture in American Jewish Life
For the last decade or so, an ideological tremor has been unsettling American Jewish life. Since Oct. 7, it has…
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US
Fight Over Texas Law Underscores a Battle of America vs. Its States
The partisan gridlock gumming up Washington has prompted states controlled by one party to set off on their own.
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World
A Brooklyn Sex Club Promised Freedom. Some Called It Rape.
The townhouse in Bushwick, Brooklyn, was once a beacon for Jennifer Fisher, a place where she did not have to…
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US
Takeaways From the Texas Primary: Ken Paxton Ousts Some of His Enemies
The Republican attorney general succeeded in defeating some politicians and judges who opposed him. But Democrats showed they also know…
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Trump’s Conquest of the Republican Party Matters to Every American
With Donald Trump’s victories on Tuesday, he has moved to the cusp of securing the 1,215 delegates necessary to win…
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Business
‘Dune: Part Two’ Draws Large Audiences
The science-fiction sequel sold an estimated $81.5 million in tickets in the United States and Canada, the biggest opening for…
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‘Dune: Part Two’: Here’s Everything You Need to Know
Before you see the second film in Denis Villeneuve’s adaptation of the sci-fi epic, try this refresher on spice, the…
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Tommy Orange’s ‘There There’ Sequel Is a Towering Achievement
“Wandering Stars” considers the fallout of colonization and the forced assimilation of Native Americans.
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A More Conservative Case for How to Get More Americans to Marry
As of 2021, around 25 percent of 40-year-old Americans are not married — the highest percentage ever recorded. While divorce…
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It’s Not as Easy as Just Getting Biden to Drop Out
In a recent episode of his podcast, my colleague Ezra Klein made the strongest case yet for replacing President Biden…