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Politics
Was the World Collapsing? Or Were You Just Freaking Out?
What should we make of this year in America? There’s an argument that this is the end, or the beginning…
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House Panel Backs Prosecution of Trump
More from our inbox: Howard Schultz and the Union Fight at StarbucksHanukkah Beyond the KitschRethinking Marijuana PolicyCredit...Haiyun Jiang/The New York…
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How Will History Remember Jan. 6?
Far-right groups stockpiling guns and explosives, preparing for a violent overthrow of a government they deem illegitimate. Open antisemitism on…
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Liberals Have Been So Busy Not Losing, They’ve Forgotten How to Win
So the Democrats avoided the usual midterm cataclysm. They lost the House, yes, but they gained a seat in the…
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Falling a Little Bit in Love With the Dark
NASHVILLE — This year the winter solstice arrives on Dec. 21 in the shank of the dark afternoon. Officially the…
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Should Iowa or South Carolina Go First?
More from our inbox: Humans and Wildlife: The Messages Are MixedThe Decades-Long Struggle for Affordable Child CareCredit...Antonio Giovanni PinnaTo the…
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When Filmmakers Don’t Understand the Assignment
There have been three screen adaptations of “All Quiet on the Western Front,” Erich Maria Remarque’s 1928 novel of one…
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Politics
The Ideal of Democracy in a Jewish State Is in Jeopardy
Israeli elections can be dramatic, and its five elections within four years have been full of political surprises and firsts,…
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University of California Academic Workers Reach Deal to End Strike
The tentative agreement comes more than a month after 48,000 employees walked out.
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Sports
Two Backup Quarterbacks and the Relentless N.F.L. Narrative Machine
With so many players and a limited, high-stakes schedule, the N.F.L. is one of the best leagues at producing compelling…