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Politics
The World Admires Singapore’s Benevolent Autocracy. Should It?
Do benevolent autocracies get better results than democracies? I’ve pondered this question since last summer, when I heard highly educated…
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Politics
R.I.P., W.F.H.? Not So Fast.
When the Covid-19 pandemic shut down the U.S. economy three years ago, workers and their employers adjusted astonishingly well to…
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Sports
N.F.L. Draft 2023: The Trends That Will Shake Up the Top Picks
The success of Air Raid offenses, changes to college football rules and athletic defenses will impact the players selected when…
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US
Jet-Setting With Clarence Thomas Puts Spotlight on an Eccentric Billionaire
The justice’s relationship with Harlan Crow has raised questions about whether a friendship can be separated from politics and intensified…
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World
Combative President of New York Police Union to Bow Out After 6 Terms
Patrick J. Lynch, who has been president of the Police Benevolent Association since 1999, just negotiated a new contract. He…
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World
From Red Carpet to Doghouse: Macron Returns From China to Allied Dismay
Criticism of the French president’s performance in Beijing has been scathing among some allies, who saw him as cozying up…
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Politics
Is My Money Safe? Here’s What Is Covered, and How You Can Do More.
Customers of Silicon Valley Bank aren’t going to lose any of their deposits. Neither will the businesses or individuals who…
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Politics
Is Empowering Corporate Women Enough?
Turmoil at Chief, a women’s networking organization, raises a long-simmering question: Is amassing power for corporate women a worthy goal…
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US
Introducing Spelling Bee Buddy: Your Personalized Daily Bee Helper
It will offer customized hints, but only if you want them.
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World
Paul Whelan’s family says he was able to call home, ending nearly two weeks of silence.
Paul Whelan, a former U.S. Marine who has been detained in Russia for more than four years, was able to…