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Business
Chaos, Injustice and Joy: This Year’s College Essays About Money
Some of the most basic questions about money are also central to figuring out what and who you want to…
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News
Neil Drossman, Adman Who Sold With a Smile, Is Dead at 83
His sense of humor was evident in widely seen pitches he wrote for Meow Mix (“Tastes so good, cats ask…
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News
The Supreme Court Can Stop Trump’s Delay Game
This is a good week to remember that, in the hours after Senate Republicans refused to convict Donald Trump for…
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News
The Truth in ‘American Fiction’
In my nearly three decades as an editor, author and former editor of The New York Times Book Review, a…
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News
48 Million Americans Live With Addiction. Here’s How to Get Them Help That Works.
Raina Mcmahan, a 42-year-old recovery coach, spent roughly half her life seeking treatment for her own opioid use disorder. She…
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News
What It Really Takes to Fix a Monstrosity Like Climate Change
I live at the base of Basalt Mountain, an ancient volcano that tops out at nearly 11,000 feet in the…
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News
There Are Ghosts High Above Us, With Colors That Come From Space
Scientists captured new imagery of atmospheric phenomena that occur during some lightning storms, offering clues into how they form.
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Style
I’ve Never Watched Anything as Transformative as ‘Sailor Moon’
The show is about friendship, yes, and also liberation that does not match the world’s expectations of femininity.
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World
Harvard President’s Future Uncertain as Board Convenes
Claudine Gay, the university’s president, received support from the faculty, including a group of Black faculty members who urged Harvard’s…
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World
Ravaged Israeli Border Community Ponders: What’s Next?
The kibbutz’s pub looks much as it always has. Trophies won by the communal village’s soccer team, the Kfar Aza…