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News
The Unflinching Empathy I Learned as a Novelist Is What the World Needs
“Write down a phrase you find abhorrent — something you yourself would never say.” My students looked startled but they…
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US
Navigating Israel’s War When One Spouse Is Jewish, and One Is Not.
For some couples, figuring out how to talk about the war in Gaza is a hurdle in the relationship, but…
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Sports
What Sports Fans Need to Know About a New Streaming Service
The joint venture announced by Disney, Fox and Warner Bros. Discovery will offer a lot, but it may not be…
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Business
Saving for Retirement on Part-Time Pay: The Challenges for Women
Most part-time workers in America are women — leaving them with less access to retirement plans and less money to…
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US
Trump Wants Prosecutors Held in Contempt in Federal Election Case
The former president’s lawyers sought to have Jack Smith and two deputies explain why they should not be held in…
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Business
Fed Minutes Showed Officials Feeling Better About Inflation
Central bankers wanted to signal that interest rates were likely at or near their peak while keeping their options open,…
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Magazine
Want a New You in the New Year? Try Committing to the Bit.
Personalities are cool. Personas are cooler.
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News
The Year in Opinion Video
Men serving life sentences in American prisons argued why, decades later, they pose no threat to society. Children whose fathers…
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World
Cats Filled the Prison. Then the Inmates Fell in Love.
Some say they were first brought in to take out the rats. Others contend they wandered in on their own.…
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Health
Japanese American New Year’s Food Traditions Transcend Time
Other dishes may come and go, but certain recipes always have a place on the holiday table.