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News
What ‘Tár’ Reveals About Wokeness in Hollywood
“Tár,” the best film of 2022 no matter which motion picture the Academy decides to honor, is a movie about…
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World
As Aid Trickles Into Syria, Residents Say Too Little, Too Late
“Some people under ruins are sharing their wills with the team,” said one rescue worker. “They share names of their…
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World
First Significant Aid Delivery Arrives in Northwestern Syria After Earthquake
Six humanitarian aid trucks carrying shelter material and non-food items entered the opposition-held region of northwestern Syria on Thursday, a…
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World
What the Winter Storms in California Mean for Travel
Ski resorts and wineries may ultimately benefit, but in many areas, impassable stretches of highway and major wind and water…
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Business
Bing (Yes, Bing) Just Made Search Interesting Again
Google has stiff competition now, after Microsoft integrated powerful A.I. technology into its search engine.
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Business
For More Certainty in Your Retirement Portfolio, Consider Annuities
Higher interest rates made annuities more attractive in 2022. Better quality products are increasingly available, but consumers still need to…
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News
Don’t Let Republican ‘Judge Shoppers’ Thwart the Will of Voters
For the 26th time in two years, the Texas attorney general Ken Paxton recently filed a lawsuit in federal court…
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News
What Is Literary Criticism For?
John Guillory’s “Cultural Capital,” published amid the 1990s canon wars, became a classic. In a follow-up, “Professing Criticism,” he takes…
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Magazine
The Smell of Magic
In the third-century B.C. Greek epic poem the Argonautica, the sorceress Medea wields fragrance as a magical weapon: In order…
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World
Britain to Investigate if Deadliest Attack of Northern Ireland’s ‘Troubles’ Was Preventable
The decision is a big victory for the families of the 29 people who died in the attack in August…