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What Polls Tell Us About the State of the 2024 Race
As Republicans head into the second day of their convention in Milwaukee, they are energized. They feel jubilant about their…
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Books
When Life Gives You Lemons, Get an Online Sex Account
Young, single and broke, a new mom finds creative ways to stay afloat in Rufi Thorpe’s deft comic novel “Margo’s…
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Books
An Essayist Who Revels in Glorious Chaos
In her third essay collection, the poet and critic Elisa Gabbert celebrates literature and life through a voracious engagement with…
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Finance
Delivery-Only Restaurants, Once Pandemic Successes, Face Uncertainty
Ghost kitchens and virtual brands became a way for idle restaurant kitchens to generate revenue. But as consumers return to…
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Magazine
Tubi Is Reviving a Lost Joy: Watching Really, Really Bad Movies
Their films have gone viral for their awful production values. But their success says fascinating things about what comes after…
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US
New Trump Cases Shadowed by Rocky Relationship With Supreme Court
Though he appointed three justices, his administration had the worst track record before the justices since at least the 1930s.
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Magazine
A Japanese Pancake That Wastes Nothing and Saves Everything
Okonomiyaki, special in its simplicity, can be a culinary home of your making.
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News
Astros Pitcher Faces the Minimum in No-Hitter Against Cleveland
Framber Valdez allowed one walk, and had that runner erased on a double-play in a dominant effort against the Guardians.
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News
Little by Little, Pogacar Gains on Vingegaard at the Tour de France
An incremental strategy closes the gap but doesn’t change the yellow jersey, for now.
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World
After France Bans Short Domestic Flights, It’s Business as Usual
A decree formalizing the measure, which was passed in 2021, is riddled with exceptions. Critics call its effect symbolic, at…
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