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Suits So Good They Make a Case for Monarchy
The Savile Row tailoring in “The Crown” makes no guarantees for the survival of the monarchy, but it leaves little…
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News
Trump Is Unraveling Before Our Eyes, but Will It Matter?
In the weeks immediately surrounding the midterm elections, Donald Trump called for the “termination” of constitutional rule, openly embraced the…
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US
A Pastor and Politician Who Sees Voting as a Form of Prayer
Raphael Warnock, a son of Savannah public housing who rose to become Georgia’s first Black senator, secured a full six-year…
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World
In Paris Then, in Kyiv Now, Visions of Freedom and Bravery
Our critic was engrossed by drawings from the French Revolution early in the year. Then Russia invaded Ukraine, and recast…
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News
Walker, Trump’s Celebrity Pick, Underscores Trump’s Fall
Donald Trump loved Herschel Walker. He told him so when he “fired” him from “Celebrity Apprentice.” As Trump put it:…
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World
El Salvador’s Leader Has Eroded Rights to Tackle Violence. Is It Working?
The president declared a state of emergency eight months ago to take on gang violence, and arrests soared. Close to…
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US
Congress Awards Highest Honor to Officers Who Protected the Capitol on Jan. 6
Lawmakers recounted the horrors of Jan. 6, 2021, as they granted the Congressional Gold Medal to officers of the Capitol…
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US
Maxwell Frost, First Gen Z Congressman, Gets His Bearings on Capitol Hill
In the weeks after his election, the youngest member of the incoming House has learned just how different his lifestyle…
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World
Macron’s Plan on Migrants: Deport More, Give Others Legal Status
Under pressure from the right, the government of President Emmanuel Macron tries to balance a perceived immigration problem with a…
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News
Sal Durante, Who Caught a Bit of Baseball History, Dies at 81
At Yankee Stadium on Oct. 1, 1961, Mr. Durante, a 19-year-old truck driver, stood on his seat in right field…