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Why Your Social Life Is Not What It Should Be
One day Nicholas Epley was commuting by train to his office at the University of Chicago. As a behavioral scientist…
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The Creep of History
Last week, the historian James Sweet found himself in the middle of one of the confusing messes that pop up…
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Liberty Reflect on a Season of Changes
Two words echoed among the Liberty’s players in the days before the start of the W.N.B.A. season: “defense” and “identity.”…
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Howard Rosenthal, Who Quantified Partisanship in Congress, Dies at 83
Prof. Howard Rosenthal, a political scientist whose pioneering research confirmed quantitatively that Congress is more politically polarized than ...
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In Sarah Nurse, a Found Voice for Hockey
TORONTO — Not even six years ago — before Sarah Nurse’s Olympic medals, before the Olympic record she set, before…
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‘A Stirring of Democratic Hearts’: Three Writers Discuss a Transformed Midterm Landscape
Frank Bruni, a contributing Opinion writer, hosted an online conversation with Molly Jong-Fast, the writer of the “Wait, What?” newsletter…
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We Might Never Know How Much the Internet Is Hiding From Us
The internet is the most comprehensive compendium of human knowledge ever assembled, but is its size a feature or a…
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E. Bryant Crutchfield, 85, Dies; Gave the World the Trapper Keeper
E. Bryant Crutchfield, a paper-company executive who in the early 1980s brought three-ringed order to the chaos of millions of…
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Europe’s Elite Learn Their Champions League Opponents
Real Madrid, the defending champion and winner of five of the last 10 Champions Leagues, will face RB Leipzig, Shakhtar…
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Serena Williams Will Play Danka Kovinic in U.S. Open First Round
In what she has indicated will be her final U.S. Open and likely her final tournament, Serena Williams was drawn…