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How Mark Meadows Became the Least Trusted Man in Washington
On most Monday mornings, Mark Meadows commutes from his home in South Carolina to his workplace in Washington. He flies…
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Every FAFSA Delay Puts College Further Out of Reach
Each year, more than 17 million students complete the Free Application for Federal Student Aid, or FAFSA, hoping to secure…
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Clown Cardio Doesn’t Take Exercise Too Seriously
Whenever Alex Lee mentions Clown Cardio, he is met with some confusion. “People will say, ‘What is that? People dressed…
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Arts
What Songs Would ‘Saltburn’ Characters Have Spun in 2007?
The soundtrack to Emerald Fennell’s movie has been a talker. Hear tracks by M.I.A., Girl Talk, Nelly Furtado and others…
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World
War Brings Tensions, and Assault Rifles, Into an Israeli College
At the University of Haifa, more than 40 percent of students are Arab, some with family in Gaza, and many…
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News
What the Civil War Was About
Of course the Civil War was about slavery, and everyone knew it at the time. No, Nikki Haley, it wasn’t…
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News
What if ‘Food Noise’ Is Just … Hunger?
Before 2022, there was barely a whisper about it. Now the concept of “food noise” is ubiquitous on social media;…
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Business
Angelina Jolie and the Ghosts of New York Past
Her new store, Atelier Jolie, occupies an unassuming building on Great Jones Street with an illustrious history.
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News
Metal, Fire, ‘Hitting Stuff Hard’: Everybody Wants to Be a Blacksmith Now
Hobby crafts are growing in popularity. Sometimes they include anvils and fire.
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75 Years Later, Asia’s Wartime Memories Linger
Seventy-five years ago, around the cold and bleak midnight of Dec. 22-23, 1948, seven convicted Japanese war criminals were marched…