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In Davos, Israel’s Hostages Get a Hearing
The annual meeting of the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland, is largely an opportunity for the powerful to mingle…
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The Roots of Trump Nostalgia
Jonathan Chait has a long lament in New York magazine about the diminishing intensity of anti-Trump politics in America. Even…
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What Are We So Afraid Of? Here’s the Expert to Ask.
Christopher Bader is a sociologist at Chapman University in Orange, Calif., where he has three times been the principal investigator…
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Robert Rosenthal, Who Linked Subtle Cues to Behavior, Dies at 90
His most famous finding was the “Pygmalion effect,” in which teachers’ high expectations of students can subconsciously make them better…
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Netanyahu Is Turning Against Biden
It looks as if President Biden will be running in two races this year: one in America against Donald Trump…
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Japan Becomes the Latest Country to Land on the Moon
A Japanese robotic spacecraft successfully set down on the moon on Friday — but its solar panels were not generating…
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Sports Illustrated Thrown Into Chaos With Mass Layoffs
The company’s owner has been plunged into a maelstrom in recent weeks as its senior executives have been forced out.
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Jack Burke Jr., Who Won 2 Major Golf Titles in a Season, Dies at 100
A top professional in the postwar years, he won the Masters and the P.G.A. championships in 1956. At his death…
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Making Changes to U.S. Immigration Policy
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Annie Nightingale, Pathbreaking British D.J., Is Dead at 83
She was initially told there was no room for her on BBC Radio 1 because a woman’s voice lacked the…