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The Fierce Protests in Atlanta Are Eerily Familiar to Me
What could make a person die for trees? About five years ago, I published a novel called “The Overstory,” the…
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A Century On, the Search for the Real Franz Kafka Continues
The first time Franz Kafka’s voice entered my head, I was 15. Two new friends I’d made through our shared…
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How States Can Help Turn an Immigration Logjam Into a Success
Across the globe, there are 32.5 million refugees seeking safety, many of them adults seeking work. At the same time,…
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For the Conductor Charles Munch, Virtuosity Meant Taking Risks
When Charles Munch started work as the conductor of the Boston Symphony Orchestra in the fall of 1949, he gave…
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Senator Calls on Apple and Google to Ban TikTok in App Stores
Michael F. Bennet, a Colorado Democrat, cited national security, adding to bipartisan pressure on the Chinese-owned video app.
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Forget Pandemic Puppies. Meet the Inflation Chicken.
Which shortage came first: the chicks or the eggs? Spooked by a huge spike in egg prices, some consumers are…
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Power to Punish LIV Golfers Faces a Legal Test in Europe
An arbitration panel will meet next week to weigh whether the European Tour may penalize the men who played on…
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A Primer on U.S.-Philippine Military Ties
The United States and the Philippines have announced a plan to broaden American military access. The alliance is complicated by…
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After Jacinda Ardern, Politics Will Never Look the Same
For once, a politician who wasn’t afraid of fashion.
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A U.S. Ambassador Finds Himself on Hostile Ground in Hungary
David Pressman, a gay human rights lawyer, has been accused by pro-government media in Hungary of undermining traditional values, violating…