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The ‘Colorblindness’ Trap: How a Civil Rights Ideal Got Hijacked
The fall of affirmative action is part of a 50-year campaign to roll back racial progress.
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Politics
A Finance Reporter Who Invests in Readers’ Well-Being
Taxes. Tuition. Cryptocurrency trading. Since 2008, Ron Lieber has answered hard-hitting questions about personal finance as the Your Money columnist.
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Here’s How an Open Democratic Convention Would Work
Produced by ‘The Ezra Klein Show’ [You can listen to this episode of “The Ezra Klein Show” on the NYT…
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My Father, Ronald Reagan, Would Weep for America
The night before my father died, Ronald Reagan, I listened to his breathing — ragged, thin. Nothing like that of…
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My Son Refuses to Play With an Outcast. Does That Make Him a Bully?
The magazine’s Ethicist columnist on how a parent might address social exclusion among a group of schoolchildren.
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Food
In ‘My Friends’ an Exile Finds Himself Outside Libya, but Never Far Away
A rash decision to attend an anti-Qaddafi protest in London reverberates in Hisham Matar’s poignant and quietly suspenseful third novel.
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New Images of Jupiter’s Moon Io Capture Infernal Volcanic Landscape
Juno, a NASA mission designed to study Jupiter’s origins, sent back new views of the most eruptive world in the…
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First Case of Lethal Bird Flu in Polar Bears Reported in Alaska
The News A highly lethal form of bird flu that has been spreading across the world has now been detected…
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Food
16th-Century Beauty Secrets, Revealed
In “How to Be a Renaissance Woman,” the historian Jill Burke explores the aesthetic expectations of an era — and…
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Politics
Knitting Helps Us Embrace Life’s Messy Imperfections
OpinionSupported by SKIP ADVERTISEMENTKnitting Helps Us Embrace Life’s Messy Imperfections Dec. 26, 2023, 5:02 a.m. ETShare full article90By Samantha Moore…
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