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How Lags in Statistics Skew the Inflation Picture
If you’re a normal human being trying to read recent economic news, especially about inflation, you may be feeling confused…
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World
J.G.A. Pocock, Historian Who Argued for Historical Context, Dies at 99
He helped forge a movement asserting that scholars must put aside their modern-day assumptions and prejudices to fully understand how…
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‘The Color Purple’ Review: Still Here
There’s a lot to like about this musical film version of Alice Walker’s novel, but the story remains slippery to…
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US
Trump Mixes Grievance Politics With Bread-and-Butter G.O.P. Issues
Though the former president often draws attention for his more extreme policy proposals and rhetoric, a set of core conservative…
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Food
Possible Ways to Ease Drug Shortages
Lawmakers, U.S. officials and industry experts have offered measures to try to shore up the generic drug market.
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US
Richard Hunt, Sculptor Who Transformed Public Spaces, Dies at 88
He produced soaring installations of public art over a career that he said was shaped by attending the funeral of…
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Review: A Haunting Koma Otake Dances With the Collective ‘You’
The Japanese artist presents his latest solo (a triptych and a gradual striptease) at Danspace Project.
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World
What I’m reading: Historical memory edition
Finding escapism and insight in two novels and Masha Gessen’s new essay.
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‘The Zone of Interest’ Review: The Holocaust, Reduced to Background Noise
Jonathan Glazer has made a hollow, self-aggrandizing art-film exercise set in Auschwitz during the Holocaust.
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Poison Gas Hints at Potential for Life on an Ocean Moon of Saturn
A researcher who has studied the icy world said “the prospects for the development of life are getting better and…