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America Can’t Go ‘Wobbly’ on Ukraine
As we approach the first anniversary of Russia’s brutal and unprovoked invasion of Ukraine, two ominous trends are emerging at…
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What Biden 2024 Has That Biden 2020 Didn’t
There is no end of commentary gently — and not so gently — urging President Biden to act his age…
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A Deadly Chemical Was Released in the Ohio Train Derailment. It Should Be Banned.
Like a scene out of some postapocalyptic movie, Gov. Mike DeWine of Ohio convened a news conference on Feb. 5…
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What Happens When an Artist Loses His Sight
A few years ago, I began having trouble with my vision. Shapes became indistinct, colors muted. The world started to…
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Relentless Nostalgia Is Numbing Our Brains
I never thought I’d be sentimental for Budweiser’s “Whassup?” commercials. But after this year’s woefully derivative slate of Super Bowl…
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Haley Walks Treacherous Road for G.O.P. Women
EXETER, N.H. — According to Nikki Haley, bullies are best subdued by a counter kick — in heels. Achieving a…
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Timothy J. Heaphy Led the House Jan. 6 Investigation. Here’s What He Learned.
The top staff investigator for the House inquiry on the Capitol attack opened up about his biggest takeaways and why…
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One Year Into War, Putin Is Crafting the Russia He Craves
In Ukraine, President Vladimir V. Putin’s invasion has met setback after setback. But its effect at home has been very…
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Despite Help for Venezuelans in South America, Many Are Still Heading North
Colombia, with U.S. help, is providing temporary visas to Venezuelan migrants. Still, financial struggles are leading many to leave for…
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Zelensky Welcomes Pledges to Hold Russia Accountable for Crimes
The Ukrainian leader said he was grateful for Western statements of support, as Russia rejected American accusations that it had…