Year: 2023
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What to Listen For in Hochul’s State of the State Speech
Public safety and dealing with mentally ill people are among the topics the governor is expected to address today.
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McDonald’s Former C.E.O. Pays for a Workplace Scandal
The Securities and Exchange Commission fined Steve Easterbrook for lack of disclosure about the circumstances behind his firing in 2019.
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A.I. Is Becoming More Conversant. But Will It Get More Honest?
On a recent afternoon Jonas Thiel, a socioeconomics major at a college in northern Germany, spent more than an hour…
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Where the Bison Could Roam
MALTA, Mont. — Around 200 chocolate-brown bison raise their heads, following the low growl of a pickup truck slowly motoring…
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The Elections That Will Matter in 2023
Among the races to watch are governors’ contests in Kentucky, Louisiana and Mississippi and mayoral elections in Chicago and Philadelphia.
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What the Insurrectionists of 2021 and 2023 Have in Common
The most talked about part of the deal Kevin McCarthy made with Republican radicals to become Speaker of the House…
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A Trans Man in Mexico Forges His Own Path
OpinionSupported by Continue reading the main storyA Trans Man in Mexico Forges His Own Path Jan. 10, 2023, 5:00 a.m.…
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Dan Savage on Where the Sexual Revolution Went Wrong
Produced by ‘The Ezra Klein Show’ Even if you don’t recognize the advice columnist Dan Savage by name, it’s possible…
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Some Good Can Come Out of the Kevin McCarthy Fiasco
Kevin McCarthy’s grueling struggle to become speaker of the House of Representatives was mostly an embarrassment for him and his…
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A Smirk, a Smile, a Clenched Fist: What the Movies Taught Me to See
I was seduced by Cate Blanchett in “Tár.” The 1980s ecological disaster in “White Noise” felt eerily familiar to me…