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Travel

Republicans Prepare New Rules, but Fixing Congress Isn’t So Easy

History suggests that the procedural plans of the new House Republican majority are likely to lead to more gridlock and…

World

When American History Turns Into American Mythology

In the realm of folklore and ancient traditions, myths are tales forever retold for their wisdom and underlying truths. Their…

Health

John Fetterman Got a New Suit for His Senate Swearing-In

The Pennsylvania lawmaker joins the Washington establishment. Sort of.

Travel

Ice Storms, Heavy Snowfall, Tornadoes Threaten Midwest and South

A “multi-hazard” storm that already wrought havoc on the West Coast turned into a large winter storm system as it…

World

We’re Going to Miss Greed and Cynicism

It’s 2023. What will the new year bring? The answer, of course, is that we don’t know. There are a…

World

Netanyahu’s New Ministers Have Very Strict Ideas About Who Is a Jew

For years, there has been a growing gap between Israelis and American Jews when it comes to Israel’s policies toward…

World

The Language We Use to Talk About Domestic Violence Isn’t Enough

On a cold October morning, Colin Canham and his wife, Sara Emerick, were found dead in an apparent murder-suicide. Mr.…

Arts

The Year Pop’s Men Dismantled Their Masculinity

In 2022, stars including Harry Styles, Jack Harlow and Bad Bunny offered liberated takes on gender, but also risked pandering.…

Politics

My Partner’s Parents Stay With Us Every Weekend. Do I Get a Say?

The magazine’s Ethicist columnist on finding compromises when sharing a home.

Arts

‘Broker’ Review: It Takes a Village to Sell a Child

Filmed in South Korea, the new movie from Hirokazu Kore-Eda turns a potentially grim tale into a poignant road picture.

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