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Politics
The Case for a Less-Effective Altruism
Last weekend, I took my family to Harkness Memorial State Park, a spread of green lawns and gardens that occupies…
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US
Prosecution and Defense Sum Up in Oath Keepers Sedition Trial
Prosecutors at the sedition trial of five members of the Oath Keepers militia made their final remarks to the jury…
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Magazine
Three Couples Go All In on a Portuguese Dream Home
Welcome to T Wanderlust, a new travel newsletter from the editors of T Magazine. Twice a month, we’ll recommend global…
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World
Ukrainian Teenager Who Fled War Will Play at Carnegie Hall
Dmytro Tishyn, a 16-year-old Ukrainian bassoonist who fled the Russian invasion this year, is preparing for a New York Youth…
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Food
Review: Two Debuts Make for a Week of Philharmonic Firsts
The New York Philharmonic is still rolling out the features of its new home, the freshly gut-renovated David Geffen Hall.…
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Food
The Charming Star With Soulful Eyes Happens to Be a Donkey
Hola is the beautiful diva whose stunning features make her ready for her close-up. Tako is the brave old pro,…
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Food
In ‘There There,’ the Actors in the Room Are Far Far From Each Other
Andrew Bujalski felt that viewers would have only one shot to see his new movie, “There There,” completely cold. That…
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Politics
Elon Musk’s Twitter Teeters on the Edge After Another 1,200 Leave
Elon Musk sent a flurry of emails to Twitter employees on Friday morning with a plea. “Anyone who actually writes…
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Health
F.D.A. Approves a Drug That Can Delay Type 1 Diabetes
The Food and Drug Administration has approved the first treatment that can delay — possibly for years — the onset…
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Magazine
Raising Millions at Hollywood’s ‘Mom Prom’
WEST HOLLYWOOD, Calif. — Glamour, altruism and cognitive dissonance hung in the air. Some of the most conspicuously privileged people…