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Ani DiFranco Learned (and Cried) a Lot During Her First Year in N.Y.C.
“The lessons that New York has for you around every corner — it was a big part of my young…
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Trump Doesn’t Actually Speak for the Silent Majority
I can’t fit everything that I think into a single piece, especially when I’m writing on deadline. My column this…
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Can $500 Million Save This Glacier?
One day in 2016, a British glaciologist named John Moore attended a meeting in Cambridge, England, that included a presentation…
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How Harvard’s Board Broke Up With Claudine Gay
Claudine Gay was in Rome on a family vacation on Dec. 27 when Penny Pritzker, the leader of Harvard University’s…
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What to Know About Boeing’s 737 Max 9 and the Alaska Airlines Grounding
Boeing faced new safety questions after an Alaska Airlines jet made an emergency landing when a hole opened in its…
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I Was Addicted to My Smartphone, So I Switched to a Flip Phone for a Month
This time of year, everyone asks what you like least about your life, but they phrase it as, “What’s your…
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Is Trump an Agent or an Accident of History?
In Isaac Asimov’s Foundation novels, a “psychohistorian” in a far-flung galactic empire figures out a way to predict the future…
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This Election Year Is Unlike Any Other
At the outset of this election year, with Donald Trump leading the race to be the Republican presidential nominee, Americans…
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Is Trump Hell?
These are the men that try The Times’s soul. With the disreputable Donald Trump challenging the disfavored President Biden, the…
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This Italian American Cliché Made Me Cringe. Now I’m Cheering for It.
Personalized celebrations have become an indelible part of football, so when Tommy DeVito, the third-string quarterback for the New York…