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What Newspapers Can Do for a Democracy’s Wandering Spirits
Next week I’m giving a talk on journalism and democracy, and I thought I would use the newsletter this weekend…
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Brett Goldstein Faces Life After ‘Lasso’
LONDON — A few minutes into coffee last spring, Brett Goldstein wanted to show me something on his phone. I…
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World
Canadian Supreme Court Judge on Leave During Review of Altercation in Arizona
The judge denied instigating the episode, which an oversight council has been investigating for several weeks.
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US
Biden Promised to Revisit Presidential Immunity. He Hasn’t.
The president, now facing a special counsel investigation, never followed through on a campaign pledge to direct the Justice Department…
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Business
The Messenger, a Media Start-Up, Aims to Build a Newsroom Fast
The company, which will begin operating in May, plans to have around 550 journalists covering entertainment, politics and sports within…
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Style
Our Relatives Keep Bringing Their Dog Over. How Can We Stop Them?
The magazine’s Ethicist columnist on how to tell loved ones that you don’t love their pet.
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World
A (Literal) Passport Out of Russia: Give Birth in Argentina
Since the Ukraine war, pregnant Russians have been flocking to the South American country where obtaining citizenship is relatively easy…
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News
P.S.G.’s Star System Has Run Its Course
Even with Messi, Mbappé and Neymar, the French champion is a Champions League also-ran once again. Is buying local the…
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Here’s Why the Science Is Clear That Masks Work
The debate over masks’ effectiveness in fighting the spread of the coronavirus intensified recently when a respected scientific nonprofit said…
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Homesteaders, Libertarians, Back-to-the-Landers — They Adore Him. Can He Change the G.O.P.?
The self-styled “greenest member” of Congress is a Republican from rural Kentucky. He lives in an off-the-grid home he built…