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The Kaiser Strike Isn’t Your Typical Labor Action
In April 2020, when I would walk home after a long day treating patients in a New York City emergency…
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Baseball Has Become Micromanaged, Like Everything Else in Our Lives
The playoffs are upon us, and this year Major League Baseball likes to think of itself as having a lot…
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World
Shades of Gray, and Then Some
During Paris Fashion Week, almost every color could be spotted on the streets and the runways.
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The Ripples of Republican Chaos
This week, Donald Trump delivered his version of a sad tiny desk performance, hunched over the defendant’s table in a…
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Magazine
Our Vacation Destination Has a Poor Human Rights Record. Should We Go?
The magazine’s Ethicist columnist on whether to travel to a country ruled by an oppressive regime.
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World
Facing Cancellation, Halloween Dog Festival Gets a Formal Parade Route
Organizers of the annual parade in New York’s Tompkins Square Park nearly canceled the event over permitting and funding issues.…
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Peter Zumthor on Paring Back a ‘Beautiful Idea’ for LACMA
The Swiss architect of one of the most polarizing museums in the country says his Los Angeles design has been…
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World
The Director of ‘Savior Complex’ on the Perils of ‘White Saviorism’
Jackie Jesko spoke about the subject of her HBO docu-series, a Christian missionary accused of playing doctor with the lives…
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$640,000 Homes in Vermont, Missouri and Ohio
An 1860 Victorian in Dorset, a 1912 Craftsman house in Kansas City and a renovated 1890 home in Columbus.
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Business
Chaos in Washington Adds to Market Jitters
Stocks and bonds have tumbled worldwide, with the 30-year Treasury bill hitting a 16-year high. Investors are worried about the…