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The ‘Colorblindness’ Trap: How a Civil Rights Ideal Got Hijacked
The fall of affirmative action is part of a 50-year campaign to roll back racial progress.
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World
In Prison or Out, Navalny Was the Thorn in Putin’s Side
A straight-talking former real estate lawyer, he stayed relevant even from prison, pleading with Russians not to give up or…
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What MAGA Influencers Are Missing About Football
More than 100 million people are expected to watch this Sunday’s Super Bowl between the Kansas City Chiefs and the…
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How Much Space Do You Get for $1,700 a Month?
The average national rent affords a wildly varied amount of space from city to city.
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Trump Has Ushered in the Age of the ‘Great Misalignment’
The coming election will be held at a time of insoluble cultural and racial conflict; a two-tier economy, one growing,…
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World
How a Super Affordable Bakery Chain Became a British Culinary Icon
A festive pop-up restaurant is the latest crowd-pleasing stunt from Greggs, a mass-market bakery that is riding out Britain’s cost-of-living…
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Eleuthera Offers a Rugged, Out-Island Experience That Lingers
The narrow Bahamian island boasts miles of mostly empty beaches, walking trails, turquoise ocean waters and other natural wonders, with…
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Red Carpets Roar Back
The star-studded spectacles have returned in full force since the actors’ union strike ended. So has the fashion.
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The Mayor Calls Solitary a Safety Measure. They Call It Torture.
Prolonged periods of being locked up alone can cause heart disease and mental health problems, experts say. Backers say the…
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Business
This Season’s Hottest Shopping Trend: Falling Prices
As inflation slows, prices for some physical goods are falling outright, which could lift consumers’ spirits.