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News
Can We Really Love Our Children Unconditionally?
This year, my two oldest sons asked me to sign them up for piano lessons. For reasons that a therapist…
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News
How the Supreme Court Is Erasing Consequential Decisions in the Lower Courts
The Supreme Court is increasingly setting aside legally significant decisions from the lower courts as if they had never happened,…
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News
The Hidden Costs of Cheap Meat
Produced by ‘The Ezra Klein Show’ About 50 years ago, beef cost more than $7 a pound in today’s dollars.…
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Arts
2 Years After Racism Outcry, Indianapolis Embraces Black Artists
As a museum takes its first steps toward diversity after an insensitive job post, a nonprofit steps in to help…
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News
Representative Donald McEachin, Virginia Democrat, Dies at 61
Mr. McEachin, who had just been overwhelmingly re-elected to his Richmond-area district, had battled colorectal cancer.
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Books
The 10 Best Books of 2022
Fiction The Candy House, by Jennifer Egan You don’t need to have read Egan’s Pulitzer-winning “A Visit From the Goon…
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Books
Cormac McCarthy’s Unsettling Dream of a Novel
“Stella Maris” is the second of McCarthy’s two new books about grief, math and the nature of knowledge.
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Arts
‘Phantom of the Opera’ to Delay Broadway Closing After Sales Spike
Last week was the highest-grossing in the show’s 35-year history.
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Arts
A Not-Quite-Star Maestro Has a Starry Season at the Met
Carlo Rizzi, a Met Opera regular sometimes taken for granted, opened the company’s season this fall and has juggled “Medea,”…
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World
Inflation Eases Slightly in Germany and Spain
The pace of consumer price gains in the two countries eased in November, the latest in a series of indications…