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At Euro 2024, a Very England Fight Misses the Point
A back and forth over the pundit’s one-word analysis of his country’s performances rests on a misconception about the media’s…
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Business
The Fed’s Preferred Inflation Measure Cools, Welcome News
The economy appears to be downshifting and price gains are moderating, as Federal Reserve officials creep closer to beating inflation.
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Women Must Be Invited to Shape Afghanistan’s Future
In May 2022, nine months after the Taliban retook power in Afghanistan, I visited a girls’ secondary school that was…
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World
No Appendix, No Problem. Australia’s Remote Doctors Tell All.
Being the only physician around for hundreds of miles isn’t always bad. “It’s quite liberating to be like, ‘I’m the…
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After Travel Meltdowns, Amtrak and N.J. Transit Offer Plan to Fix Mess
Officials of the two transit agencies met in an impromptu meeting on Thursday called by New Jersey’s governor, Philip D.…
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‘Trump Certainly Has Declined in Recent Years’: Three Writers on the Presidential Debate
Frank Bruni, a contributing Opinion writer, hosted a written online conversation with Matthew Continetti, the author of “The Right: The…
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Business
Why Many C.E.O.s Are Silent on the Biden-Trump Rematch
The C-suite has been relatively quiet about the presidential election, as executives fear becoming a political target.
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World
Heat Is Killing Thousands, and Big Events Have Not Adjusted
The deaths of at least 1,300 pilgrims during the hajj points to the growing threat that climate change poses to…
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News
In States That Won’t Pay for Obesity Drugs, ‘They May as Well Have Never Been Created’
Public employees in West Virginia who took the drugs lost weight and were healthier, and some are despondent that the…
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World
The Ballot Measures Aim to Reduce Partisanship. Can They Fix American Politics?
Eight states are certain or likely to field election initiatives that would overhaul redistricting or give voters a greater voice…