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A Gaza Mayor’s View of the Conflict

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Trump Cacophony Hits Different This Time

When was the last time you listened to Donald Trump speak at length? There’s a qualitative way to think about…

Food

Making a Cooking Resolution? These 9 Recipes Will Get You Started.

If abiding by resolutions were as easy as setting them, perfection would be attainable and the self-improvement section of the…

Arts

With Tom Wilkinson, Would You Get a Time Bomb or a Warm Hug?

In his performances in “Michael Clayton” and other films, he brought an element of danger and uncertainty that kept us…

Arts

Dave Chappelle Assumes We’re Already Offended in His New Netflix Special

“The Dreamer” predictably includes trans and disabled jokes but punches down in other ways, too. Chappelle is part of a…

World

The Year in Opinion Video

Men serving life sentences in American prisons argued why, decades later, they pose no threat to society. Children whose fathers…

World

What Are Young Voters Looking For?

Want to ruin a Democratic strategist’s New Year? Bring up President Biden’s popularity problem with younger voters. The strategist may…

Arts

Murder Most Unromantic in a New ‘Carmen’ at the Metropolitan Opera

A close observer might have noticed the flicker of menace that passed between the man and the woman: how his…

World

This Was a Terrible Year, and Also Maybe the Best One Yet for Humanity

As the year ends, civilians are dying at a staggering pace in Gaza and the genocide in Darfur may be…

Arts

Mightier — and Meaner — Than the Sword

Emily Cockayne’s “Penning Poison,” a history of anonymous letters, reveals the ways we’ve been torturing one another, verbally, for centuries.

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