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Britain’s Election Is Not the Centrist Triumph It Appears to Be
The British Labour Party has won its largest majority since the founding of the party over a century ago, securing…
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Magazine
Can I Say I Have Tourette’s Without Being Formally Diagnosed?
The magazine’s Ethicist columnist on self-identification.
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Finance
New Factories and Jobs Are Not Enough to Stem France’s Far Right Surge
President Emmanuel Macron’s promise of re-industrialization in northern France has helped stimulate the economy, but “people feel defeated and angry.”
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News
The Struggles of President Biden and the Truth About Aging
Last week, President Biden tried to acknowledge and mitigate concerns about his capacity to stay on in the most important…
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World
Keir Starmer Vows ‘National Renewal’ in First Speech as U.K. Prime Minister
In his first speech to the nation as prime minister, Keir Starmer said that Britain had “voted decisively for change,…
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World
Britain’s Liberal Democrats Score Big Election Gains
He bungee jumped from 160 feet, rode a stomach-churning roller coaster, plunged down a water slide and toppled into a…
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Magazine
Clothes of the Rich, Famous and Fabulous
At couture week in Paris, fashion fans peacocked with industry fixtures in a whirl of formal attire and street wear.
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Magazine
The Brokes Play the Strokes for an Adoring New York Crowd
A cover band from Toronto brings some 2000s nostalgia to the home city of their indie rock heroes.
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Magazine
Like a Firing Squad, but for Romantic Rejection
Pop! Pop! Pop! Pop! A new dating-show format asks contestants to pop a balloon to signal that they’re not interested.…
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Magazine
Cindy Crawford Is Here to Stay
When Cindy Crawford walked into a lounge in the Santa Monica Proper Hotel on a morning in early June, her…