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World
When Cultural Heritage Becomes a Battlefront
Against the appalling human cost of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, its cultural toll may feel insignificant. But tallying the damage…
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Magazine
What’s the Best Everyday Base Layer?
Facing a cold winter, a reader is looking for a long-sleeved garment that can be slipped under a sweater.
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News
Russia Is Starting to Feel Squeezed by Sanctions
Vladimir Milov, a Russian opposition politician who favors strong sanctions against Russia to stop the war in Ukraine, asked me…
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News
China’s Future Isn’t What It Used to Be
The world’s two most-powerful leaders have just had very different years. At the beginning of 2022, Joe Biden was widely…
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News
‘Corsage’ Review: A Queen in Quiet Rebellion
A transfixing Vicky Krieps plays the Empress of Austria who, at 40, begins to chafe against her predictably cosseted life.
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Sports
Masters Tournament Will Let LIV Golf Players Compete in 2023
The decision by Augusta National Golf Club is an interim victory for the upstart circuit, but other troubles loom.
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News
How to Imagine a Different America
In my column this year, I’ve tried to emphasize the extent to which there are competing traditions — competing notions…
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World
Can a $10 Billion Highway Fix One of New Jersey’s Worst Traffic Jams?
And, in the face of climate change, should it? A plan to widen the highway that leads into the Holland…
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Magazine
A Strawberry-Shaped Bag and the Season’s Other Most Joyful Accessories
Ahead of the holidays, a roundup of singular pieces suffused with festive spirit.
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US
Can Child Care Be a Big Business? Private Equity Thinks So.
Some high-end chains are surprisingly profitable, and they are trying to shape child care policy in Washington.