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Shohei Ohtani’s Impossible, Unrivaled, Bittersweet Season
In late August, a few days after the remnants of Hurricane Hilary hit the Southern California coast as only the…
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Americans Are Losing Faith in the Value of College. Whose Fault Is That?
A decade or so ago, Americans were feeling pretty positive about higher education. Public-opinion polls in the early 2010s all…
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Why I Love Doing Homework (Even If My Kids Hate It)
It’s an opportunity to walk alongside them as they commit to the work of learning.
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How the War in Ukraine Turned Tennis Into a Battlefield
It was a few days before the start of Wimbledon this summer, and Elina Svitolina, just off a flight from…
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When Your ‘Doppelganger’ Becomes a Conspiracy Theorist
In June, the Canadian journalist and activist Naomi Klein was sitting in the dark gray booth of a recording studio…
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I’m Dying of Cancer. Do I Have to Tell Anyone?
The magazine’s Ethicist columnist on the information we owe our loved ones when terminally ill.
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How Anthony Vaccarello Made Saint Laurent His Own
IMAGINE, IF YOU will, that it’s 2016 and you’re Anthony Vaccarello, a reserved and relatively untested fashion designer from Belgium.…
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Out West, the Gay Cowboy Roams Free
The frontier has long been a symbol of American masculinity. Now a rising generation of artists are creating a new…
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Men’s Wear Goes Back to School
Dior Men shirt, $1,050, and pants, $1,150, dior.com; Brooks Brothers necktie, $98, and boxers, $34, brooksbrothers.com; Frye shoes, $278, neimanmarcus.com;…
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The Burden of Inheritance
How do designers and artists continue the legacy of others without losing their own voice?