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The Case for Tourism
Agnes Callard, a University of Chicago philosopher, infuriated various portions of the internet in June with an essay making the…
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For Natalie Gulbis, the Thrill of Winning the Evian in 2007
It was her lone tournament win, and she remembers the relief of getting that first one.
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Style
How Do I Wear a Vintage Dress Without Wrecking It?
A reader hopes to rock a silk chiffon dress from the ’80s without damaging its delicate fabric.
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Business
How Do the White House’s A.I. Commitments Stack Up?
Seven leading A.I. companies made eight promises about what they’ll do with their technology. Our columnist sizes up their potential…
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Nick Price and the Thrill of Winning the Open
He won three majors in his career, but it was taking the British Open in 1994 that meant the most.
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There’s a British Open Winner Coaching High School Golf in Ohio
All of the noise is gone now. There is no entourage, no hubbub, no fuss. Instead of yukking it up…
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‘Why Does God Keep Making Poets?’
In the heat of the summer, this slow curve of the midyear, I find myself wanting to pause and catch…
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In Brazil, Beauty Is a Right. Are They On To Something?
Every person with a toddler knows that her child is in constant imminent peril. Trying to prevent the next near-death…
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US
Biden Criticizes Supreme Court Rulings, but Not the Court
President Biden has resisted a full-throated attack on the Supreme Court or the individual justices, despite mounting pressure from activists…
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World
Penn Station Is a Disgrace. Can a New Plan Improve It?
A private firm’s proposal for the station tries to restore some of its old romance, unlike the M.T.A. plan, our…