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Arts
‘The Taste of Things’ Review: Love, Loss and Loins of Veal
Juliette Binoche stars in an instant culinary classic that exquisitely captures the kitchen’s bittersweet blessing.
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News
Why Nayib Bukele’s Anti-Crime Model for El Salvador Won’t Work in Other Countries
Voters in El Salvador this week gave their tough-on-crime president a sweeping mandate: Keep going. While votes are still being…
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Finance
2024 Begins With More Record Heat Worldwide
On the heels of Earth’s warmest year, January was the eighth month in a row in which global temperatures blew…
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News
The Political Perils of a Black-Jewish Rift Over the War in Gaza
“There’s no alliance more historic, nor more important, than the alliance between Black Americans and Jewish Americans.” That’s what Marc…
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News
American Cities Aren’t Doomed After All
For a year or two, as first-wave pandemic panic gave way to a more generalized perception of ragged social disorder,…
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News
A Two-Ton Lifeguard That Saved a Young Pup
In an unlikely act of altruism observed two years ago, a male elephant seal prevented a younger animal from drowning.
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News
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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World
German Lawmakers Agree to Ease Path to Citizenship
Proponents say the reforms will draw more skilled workers to the country, but that opponents warn the legislation will lessen…
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Books
A Death-Haunted First Novel Incandescent With Life
Martyr!, by Kaveh Akbar Cyrus Shams, the aching protagonist at the heart of Kaveh Akbar’s incandescent first novel, is a…
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News
The G.O.P.’s ‘Nasty’ New Religion
We’ve spent the past few days deconstructing what happened at the Iowa caucuses. I’m still stuck on what happened before:…