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US
The Bible in Public Schools? Oklahoma Pushes Limits of Long Tradition.
The Bible has a deep history in American classrooms, but the state’s provocative superintendent wants to broadly expand its influence.
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Arts
‘N/A’ Review: For Nancy Pelosi and A.O.C., It’s a House Divided
Is moral leadership possible without parliamentary power? Two very familiar congresswomen battle it out onstage.
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World
Why Do India and China Keep Fighting Over This Desolate Terrain?
The 2,100-mile border separating India and China passes through some of the world’s most inhospitable terrain. In the west, it…
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World
At Least 750,000 on Brink of Starvation and Death in Sudan, Experts Warn
A devastating civil war is pushing the country toward a full-blown famine, according to the international body that measures hunger.
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World
Was the Dingo Born to Be Wild?
Burial remains from 800-2,000 years ago hint that the First Australians may have kept the continent’s famous canine species as…
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News
President Biden and Donald Trump, Some Tough Questions for Each of You
The stakes in this year’s presidential election are the greatest in my lifetime. So as a way to frame the…
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News
Should American Jews Abandon Elite Universities?
The notable fact about the anti-Israel campus demonstrations is that they are predominantly an elite phenomenon. Yes, there have been…
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News
Patients Stunned by Their Medical Bills
More from our inbox: The Wild West Near the BorderWorries About North Korea’s WeaponsJustin Timberlake’s ArrestCredit...Illustration by Rebecca Chew/The New…
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Magazine
When the Runways Are a Personal Playlist
Theater and dance critics can’t own the subjects they cover, but a fashion critic can — at least imaginarily —…
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World
Heat Is Killing Thousands, and Big Events Have Not Adjusted
The deaths of at least 1,300 pilgrims during the hajj points to the growing threat that climate change poses to…