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News
Where the World Plans to Test Nuclear Weapons Next
A nuclear weapon doesn’t need to be used in war to have lasting impact. More than 2,000 such weapons were…
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Magazine
What to Know About Suicides in the U.S. Army
A Times investigation reveals a crisis of the military’s own making.
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Arts
‘The Bikeriders’ Review: On the Road to Nowhere, Beautifully
Austin Butler, Jodie Comer and Tom Hardy star in a romanticized drama about a fictional motorcycle club in the 1960s.
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Magazine
A Sock War Is Afoot Between Millennials and Gen Z
Social media is awash in another intergenerational fashion debate: Ankle socks or crew socks?
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Arts
‘Kinds of Kindness’ Review: Everybody’s Looking for Something
Yorgos Lanthimos returns with a twisted fable triptych about dominating and being dominated.
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Magazine
Why Are My Parents Handling College Costs So Differently for My Sibling?
A reader who was made to choose a college based on price is struggling to understand her parents’ support of…
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US
Unrelenting Heat Stifles Millions of Americans for 3rd Consecutive Day
As the heat wave moved east, the Northeast felt the brunt of the conditions. But forecasters provided a glimmer of…
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News
Political Scientists Want to Know Why We Hate Each Other This Much
Who among us are the most willing to jettison democratic elections? Which voters not only detest their political adversaries, but…
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Books
What Can’t You Say These Days?
THE INDISPENSABLE RIGHT: Free Speech in an Age of Rage, by Jonathan Turley Conservative voices are being silenced. We know…
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World
More Black and Latino Students Admitted to New York’s Elite High Schools
The percentage of Black and Latino students in the eight schools increased to 12 percent, the highest since 2013, but…