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‘The Most Extreme Elements of Both Sides Can’t Be in Control’
While 20 hard-right members of the U.S. House of Representatives held the national Republican leadership hostage in Washington last week…
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The Idaho Murder Suspect Studied Criminology. That Is Not a Crime.
Crime is a constant in American life. We see it portrayed on television and in films, see it debated in…
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Brazil’s Jan. 6 Imitation and the Futility of Populism
For two years we have debated whether the essential feature of the Jan. 6 riot, the mob stirred up to…
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‘A Wild Card’: Son of Uganda’s President Jostles to Succeed His Father
General Muhoozi Kainerugaba has been positioning himself as Uganda’s next leader. But his provocative tweets have unnerved Ugandans and put…
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Your Wednesday Briefing
At least 17 more civilians have died in extraordinary violence in Peru.
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The Stats That Will Define the N.F.L.’s Wild Card Weekend
Tom Brady’s comebacks and Dak Prescott’s interceptions are just some of the statistical trends that could affect the results of…
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Noma and the Fizzle of Too-Fine Dining
It was at Noma that I ate the most unsettling meal of my life. The most unsettling dish, I should…
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Divided House Approves G.O.P. Inquiry Into ‘Weaponization’ of Government
Republicans pushed through a measure to create a powerful new committee to scrutinize what they have charged is an effort…
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The Secret Lives of Words
Some time ago, I fell into conversation with a colleague about what we had been reading lately, and the person…
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With Jabs, Nicknames and a Dose of Rancor, Harry Skewers Palace Culture
Along with the juicy tidbits Prince Harry offers up in his new memoir, there is also a revealing look at…