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‘Brainwashing a Generation’: British Schools Combat Andrew Tate’s Views
Alarmed by an online personality’s popularity among their students, educators are mobilizing to combat the sexism he promotes.
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Wonking Out: Why Growth Can Be Green
Heads up: I did a podcast with Ezra Klein earlier this week, mostly focused on inflation — which continues to…
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Blinken Meets With Chinese Official Amid Spy Balloon Furor, U.S. Says
Secretary of State Antony J. Blinken met with China’s top foreign policy official on Saturday night in Munich, a State…
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Istvan Banyai, Illustrator Who Mined the Surreal, Dies at 73
His fantastical work for The New Yorker, New York and Playboy made him a hot commodity in the last golden…
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Jerrold Schecter, Who Procured Khrushchev’s Memoirs, Dies at 90
As a Time magazine bureau chief, he was pivotal in the publication of revelatory taped interviews with the ousted premier…
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When Parents Hear That Their Child ‘Is Not Normal and Should Not Exist’
JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. — Russel Neiss glanced down at his Apple Watch. The screen glowed bright red, warning of something…
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Bruce Willis, My Father, and the Decision of a Lifetime
The letter from Bruce Willis’s family bore seven names — Emma, Demi, Rumer, Scout, Tallulah, Mabel and Evelyn — and…
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Can America Thrive Without War?
Without a fresh vision for America’s role in the world, many people in Washington link today’s geopolitical challenges with those…
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Jerrold Schechter, Who Procured Khrushchev’s Memoirs, Dies at 90
As a Time magazine bureau chief, he was pivotal in the publication of revelatory taped interviews with the ousted premier…
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Business
Government Cracks Down on Crypto Industry With Flurry of Actions
State and federal agencies have levied fines, brought new cases and issued policy statements to rein in freewheeling practices in…