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Trump’s Indictment Is Karmic Justice, Regardless of the Verdict
Finally, here we are: Donald Trump’s first indictment. The 34 felony counts unsealed at his arraignment this week focus on…
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If It’s Advertised to You Online, You Probably Shouldn’t Buy It. Here’s Why.
If you saw a Facebook ad recently for Jeremy’s Razors, which bills itself as a “woke-free” razor for men, you…
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Arts
5 Minutes That Will Make You Love Mary Lou Williams
We asked a dozen musicians, scholars and critics to help take us on a tour of the music and mind…
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Arts
‘Beef’ Review: Mad in America
A thrilling dark comedy explores the complexity of anger, through a road-rage feud between two drivers who are more alike…
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Defendant Trump Has the G.O.P. Just Where He Wants It
It was perhaps inevitable that, with Donald Trump’s historic arraignment taking place in the run-up to Easter Sunday, one of…
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Books
How Poetry and Performance Combined to Become a New Genre
In “Spoken Word: A Cultural History,” Joshua Bennett traces the roots, rise and influence of a movement that continues to…
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Bubba Watson Knows People Are Mad. He Loves LIV Golf Anyway.
MARANA, Ariz. — A decade ago, Bubba Watson returned to Augusta National Golf Club as the Masters Tournament’s reigning winner.…
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Arts
In ‘Beef,’ Road Rage Is Only the Beginning
LOS ANGELES — In the upcoming Netflix series “Beef,” Steven Yeun plays Danny Cho, a struggling handyman in Los Angeles…
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Fear of an A.I. Pundit
Nick Bostrom’s 2014 book, “Superintelligence,” a crucial text for the community of worriers about the risks of artificial intelligence, begins…
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An Open Letter to Governor Lee on the Slaughter of Our Children
NASHVILLE — Dear Gov. Bill Lee, For more than 24 hours, I waited for you to speak to the people…