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The Debt Problem Is Enormous, and the System for Fixing It Is Broken
Economists offer alternatives to financial safeguards created when the U.S. was the pre-eminent superpower and climate change wasn’t on the…
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World
Senators Hold Up 43 Biden Diplomatic Nominees as Crises Roil World
The State Department says the monthslong blockade has damaged U.S. national security. Several Republican senators have objected to advancing the…
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DeSantis Says Trump Will Declare Iowa Caucuses Stolen if He Loses
The former president “will try to delegitimize the results,” Mr. DeSantis said while campaigning in New Hampshire on Friday.
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New York City Is Offering Free Online Therapy to Teens: Will it Work?
The city’s $26 million contract with Talkspace makes mental health care very accessible. But some worry it is ‘a Band-Aid’…
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This Season’s Hottest Shopping Trend: Falling Prices
As inflation slows, prices for some physical goods are falling outright, which could lift consumers’ spirits.
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How New York’s Aging Buildings Get Inspected
The partial collapse of an apartment building in the Bronx raised tenants’ concerns about the state of the city’s infrastructure.
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I Live in California. What Do I Owe Climate-Denying Kentuckians?
The magazine’s Ethicist columnist on the duty citizens have to support one another, even across political divides.
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World
Sullivan says both the U.S. and Israel expect fighting to slow down eventually.
Jake Sullivan, President Biden’s national security adviser, sought on Friday to play down differences between the United States and Israel…
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Defeating Trump Is Just a Start
The easy and obvious way to understand the various Republican power grabs underway in states across the country is to…
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What’s Driving Former Progressives to the Right?
In a new essay in the progressive magazine In These Times, the writers Kathryn Joyce and Jeff Sharlet grapple with…