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Is It Wrong for Public School Principals to Send Their Kids to Private School?
The magazine’s Ethicist columnist on double standards — and possible hypocrisy — among educators.
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News
Some Concrete Reasons Not to Be Totally Panicked
Gail Collins: Bret, I have a feeling we’re going to be spending a good amount of time talking about the…
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Books
When Your Mom Is Famous for Hating Motherhood
In Heidi Reimer’s debut novel, “The Mother Act,” a daughter grapples with being parented (or not) by an actress who…
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World
At Trump’s Trial, a Window Into the Golden Era of Tabloids
The testimony of David Pecker, the former publisher of the National Enquirer, included stories of celebrity encounters and his own…
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Magazine
Anne Hathaway Is Done Trying to Please
This is the debut of The Interview, The New York Times’s new weekly series, featuring in-depth conversations with fascinating people.…
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News
Salman Rushdie Is Not Who You Think He Is
Salman Rushdie In his new memoir, “Knife: Meditations After an Attempted Murder,” the renowned author reflects on surviving a brutal…
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News
New Yorkers vs. Cockroaches: ‘It’s Them or Me.’
OpinionSupported by SKIP ADVERTISEMENTNew Yorkers vs. Cockroaches: ‘It’s Them or Me.’ April 23, 2024, 5:00 a.m. ETShare full article5By Claudia…
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Food
Abortion Data Wars: States and Cities Debate How Much Information to Collect
Some states with Republican-controlled legislatures want more data, while some controlled by Democrats want less, fearing it could be used…
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Finance
Let Them Eat … Everything
The sheet-pan chicken and roasted broccoli are out of the oven, and white rice is steaming on the stove. Virginia…
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Finance
You Finished I.V.F. and Want to Donate Embryos. Is There a Tax Benefit?
Some people may consider donating embryos to researchers in light of Alabama’s I.V.F. ruling and in advance of other state…