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McCarthy Allies Criticize Far Right for Leaderless House as Israel Is Attacked
Several Republicans fumed at the rebels in their ranks for rendering Congress impotent at a time when legislation and additional…
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News
Vicious Infighting Is No Longer a Luxury for Israelis
Saturday will be remembered as one of the most devastating days in Israel’s history. The events were all too reminiscent…
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The Hidden Moral Injury of ‘OK Boomer’
Mourners gathered around San Francisco City Hall this week to remember Senator Dianne Feinstein, one of the most formidable politicians…
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The Quest for Scientific Certainty Is Futile
I don’t floss. This makes me, as my dentists always seem to imply, a naughty boy, a disgusting human willing…
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Books
It’s a Woman’s World. We’re All Just Living in It.
Cat Bohannon’s “Eve” is an opinionated clapback against centuries of male-centric evolutionary history.
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News
For the U.S. and China, It Starts With Listening
There is a phrase in China, “zhiyin” (知音), used to describe the person who knows you best. The first character…
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Something ‘Old World,’ Something New
Michael Mendieta, a comedy writer, and Whitaker Irvin Jr., an energy executive, blended their different backgrounds into a happy life…
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News
Confessions of a Pop-Tarts Taste Tester
When my family was enlisted nearly 60 years ago, little did we suspect that the pastry would become a pop-culture…
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World
Trump Escalates Anti-Immigrant Rhetoric With ‘Poisoning the Blood’ Comment
When asked about immigration in a recent interview, the former president used language with echoes of white supremacy and Hitler.
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Business
North Carolina Radio Station Won’t Ban Met Opera Broadcasts After All
The station, which had called the Met’s newer operas unsuitable because of their “difficult music” and “adult themes and harsh…