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World
Terrible Choices and Deep Distrust: The Path to the Hostage Deal
The agreement between Israel and Hamas required painful negotiations, but if carried out successfully, it could lead to the release…
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News
The Unsettling Lesson of the OpenAI Mess
Science fiction writers and artificial intelligence researchers have long feared the machine you can’t turn off. The story goes something…
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World
Joan Jara, Who Found Justice for Husband Slain After Coup, Dies at 96
Victor Jara, a popular folk singer in Chile and a Communist, was murdered by the military with others in the…
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US
Johnson Learns on the Job, Drawing the Ire of the Republican Right
The new House speaker is facing complaints from his members that his leadership is no different from his predecessor’s. His…
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Food
I Never Said Thanks for the Meal. Sister Agnes Taught Me How.
A Thanksgiving lesson about grace, and the many people who feed us.
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US
DeSantis Picks Up Key Endorsement From Iowa Religious Leader
The endorsement by Bob Vander Plaats was long expected, but comes as Gov. Ron DeSantis has tried to build momentum…
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Style
You Won’t Just Love These Cold Noodles. You’ll Need Them.
Naengmyeon, a filling but light meal is a necessity for Koreans all over the world.
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News
‘Maestro’ Review: Leonard Bernstein’s Life of Ecstasy and Agony
As director and star, Bradley Cooper delivers an intimate portrait of the composer and his many private and public selves.
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News
2 Masterpieces Reveal the Big Bang Moment of Our Art Universe
The Frick, with these not-to-miss treasures by Bellini and Giorgione, manages to get at the origins of our art-watching obsession.
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News
Sizzling Dishes and Stressful Meals Give Video Games Warmth
By asking players to cook and eat virtual food, game designers are finding resonant ways to tell personal stories.