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Ukraine, Gaza and the Long Shadow of German Guilt
In “Out of the Darkness,” Frank Trentmann details the way people in the country that started World War II are…
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Kicking Native People Off Their Land Is a Horrible Way to Save the Planet
Over 600,000 tourists travel to Tanzania’s Ngorongoro Conservation Area each year, and many will catch a glimpse of the Great…
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$4.2 Million Homes in California
A Mediterranean-style house in Beverly Hills, a desert retreat in Pioneertown and a Spanish-style home in San Francisco.
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Where the New Ye Meets the Old Kanye
“Vultures 1,” the rapper’s album with Ty Dolla Sign, arrived on the 20th anniversary of his debut, “The College Dropout.”
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Business
Bob Marley Film Has a Strong Start, but ‘Madame Web’ Unravels
“One Love” landed in what has become a box office sweet spot — stories that feel both nostalgic and new…
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Style
Is Shoplifting OK if the Shop Owner Is Awful?
The magazine’s Ethicist columnist on the moral implications of a friend’s stealing habit.
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Six Artists Reflect on the Legacy of the Harlem Renaissance
A century later, the first African American modernist movement continues to inspire and challenge.
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US
Messy Diversion in Georgia Trump Case Creates Perception Problem
Regardless of whether Fani T. Willis is disqualified from leading the high-stakes case, the extraordinary detour it has taken may…
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Business
Some Good FAFSA News: There’s a Loophole for Grandparents
Even amid the botched rollout of the new financial aid form, a rule change will let some grandparents help pay…
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World
Avdiivka, Longtime Stronghold for Ukraine, Falls to Russians
With Ukraine’s forces at risk of encirclement, the top military commander ordered a retreat. In startlingly candid accounts, soldiers described…