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For Alex Jones, a Moment of Truth in a Flood of Lies
In America’s clash between information and disinformation, the facts just won a rare round: Alex Jones has conceded that the…
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Bill Gates: We’re on the Verge of a Remarkable Moment for Congress and the Country
Turn on the evening news and it immediately becomes clear that Americans are experiencing the effects of climate change. Extreme…
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3 Days. 68 Kids. Snapshots of Summer on Coney Island.
What would summer be without a little heat? A little adventure? A little mischief? Last month, The New York Times…
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Albert Woodfox, Survivor of 42 Years in Solitary Confinement, Dies at 75
Albert Woodfox, who spent 42 years in solitary confinement — possibly more time than any other prisoner in all of…
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Coco Gauff vs. Naomi Osaka Could Be a (Friendly) Rivalry in the Making
Maybe, some years in the future, if Coco Gauff goes on to fulfill the destiny that some have predicted for…
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Slow-Cooked Lamb That Can Stand the Heat
Speaking of summer weather, or weren’t we? I pronounce it “exceedingly hot and humid.” While that’s not true of everywhere,…
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‘This Broke Me’: Parkland Trial Reveals Depths of Families’ Sorrow
FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla. — Peter Wang’s mother has four tattoos memorializing her 15-year-old son, one inked on Feb. 14 each…
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Premier League Preview: Has Arsenal Pulled It Together? Will United Fall Apart?
Somehow, it is that time again. Cue the dramatic music, crank up the content generator and get ready to absorb…
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Why Monkeypox Vaccine Shortage May Threaten the Immunocompromised
The shortfall of monkeypox vaccine doses in the United States, expected to last for months, is raising urgent questions about…
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The Case for Mandatory National Service
A few weeks ago, I debuted a running feature called “The Magic Wand,” where I throw out an idea and…