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World
For the Court of Public Opinion, Trump Relies on a ‘Whataboutism’ Defense
As the former president faces multiple criminal indictments, he and his defenders try to shift attention by pointing to President…
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Arts
These Characters Need Therapists. ‘Cinema Therapy’ Is Here for Them.
Two YouTube hosts have built a following by dissecting the psychology of movie characters. Here, they analyze some of this…
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News
What to Do When Your Dog Bites (and Happens to Live in the White House)
Any dog can bite. It is the special misfortune of dogs living in the most famous house in the United…
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News
The Butterfly Net and the Magic of Attention
If you have ever gone bird watching, or looked for wildflowers or mushrooms, or hunted for deer or rabbits, you…
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News
For One Weekend, We Remembered the Magic of Movie Theaters
It seemed like a miracle. The Cobble Hill Cinemas, a neighborhood joint that opened in the 1920s as the Lido…
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News
The Case for Tourism
Agnes Callard, a University of Chicago philosopher, infuriated various portions of the internet in June with an essay making the…
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News
For Natalie Gulbis, the Thrill of Winning the Evian in 2007
It was her lone tournament win, and she remembers the relief of getting that first one.
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News
How Do I Wear a Vintage Dress Without Wrecking It?
A reader hopes to rock a silk chiffon dress from the ’80s without damaging its delicate fabric.
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Business
How Do the White House’s A.I. Commitments Stack Up?
Seven leading A.I. companies made eight promises about what they’ll do with their technology. Our columnist sizes up their potential…
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News
Nick Price and the Thrill of Winning the Open
He won three majors in his career, but it was taking the British Open in 1994 that meant the most.