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The Nuclear Shadow Over the Ukraine War
At a 1985 banquet marking the 30th anniversary of National Review, with Ronald Reagan in attendance, William F. Buckley Jr.…
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At least 745 people are detained in protests across Russia.
Russian security forces arrested hundreds of demonstrators in St. Petersburg and across Russia on Saturday during protests against the ...
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‘They Have Nothing to Lose’: Why Young Iranians Are Rising Up Once Again
The 22-year-old woman emerged from the Tehran subway, her dark hair covered with a black head scarf and the lines…
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Women’s Lives Put at Risk Under State Abortion Bans
To the Editor: Re “Can Exceptions to a Ban on Abortion Work?,” by Ross Douthat (column, Sept. 15): Mr. Douthat’s…
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Roxanne Lowit, Fashion Photographer With a Backstage View, Dies at 80
Roxanne Lowit, an omnipresent fashion photographer whose candid shots of top designers and models frolicking backstage at the world’s fashion…
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What Issue Is Most On Your Mind for the Midterm Elections?
In the weeks before Election Day, Times Opinion needs your help to understand what motivates each generation to vote. In…
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Hilary Mantel Was the Magician and the Spell
LONDON — I remember standing with Hilary Mantel in the offices of the literary agency we shared. It was autumn…
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Solo Soulless Saboteurs
WASHINGTON — In the internet age, it’s almost impossible to get away with anything. (See: Adam Levine.) And yet, some…
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Pharoah Sanders, Whose Saxophone Was a Force of Nature, Dies at 81
Pharoah Sanders, a saxophonist and composer who was celebrated for music that was at once visceral and spiritual, purposeful and…
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Why Japan Is Angry About a State Funeral for an Assassinated Leader
TOKYO — Nearly three months after Shinzo Abe, Japan’s most influential and longest-serving prime minister, was gunned down in broad…