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Five Takeaways From Nikole Hannah-Jones’s Essay on the ‘Colorblindness’ Trap
How a 50-year campaign has undermined the progress of the civil rights movement.
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World
After Ukrainian Strikes, Russia Fires Top Naval Commander
American officials estimated that Ukraine, a country without a traditional navy, has sunk 15 Russian ships in the past six…
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Arts
Audience Snapshot: Four Years After Shutdown, a Mixed Recovery
Covid brought live performance to a halt. Now the audience for pop concerts and sporting events has roared back, while…
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News
‘Age Is Not a Problem’
More old(er) models walked on the runways this season, marking a step in the right direction for age representation.
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World
Family Goes Missing After Heavy Rains Drench Western Australia
Seven people, including four children, haven’t been seen in more than a day after 5.5 inches of rain in 24…
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Science
When Cicadas Emerge, Things Might Get a Little Wet
A new study reveals that cicadas can discharge urine with far more force than their size would suggest. This spring’s…
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News
As a Doctor, I Don’t Fear Covid as I Once Did. But I Carry Its Grave Lessons Forward.
Walking through the intensive care unit is often a lesson in how much there is to fear. Just a few…
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News
America Has No Official Language. Instead It Has Hundreds.
Nearly 400 years ago, Walloon-speaking religious refugees from near what is today roughly the French-Belgian border arrived in a Lenape-speaking…
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Books
Gabriel García Márquez’s Last Book Is an Unsatisfying Goodbye
“Until August” is a “rediscovered” novel that the Colombian master wrote as his memory began failing.
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News
My Neighbor May Be a Hoarder. How Do We Get in There and Find Out?
Respecting your neighbor’s privacy is a friendly instinct. But you might have to get aggressive to ensure everyone else’s well-being.