Year: 2024
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America’s Monster
Supported by SKIP ADVERTISEMENTAmerica’s Monster The convoy rumbled into the Taliban heartland, a white desert littered with stones. Over the…
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‘Butcher’ Tells the (Mostly) True Story of a Very Bad Gynecologist
Through the lens of a 19th-century doctor, Joyce Carol Oates explores gothic medical horror.
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Sebastian Junger Is Reporting Live From the Brink of Death
In his new memoir, Junger, the veteran journalist, makes sense of — and an uneasy peace with — an experience…
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The Best Crime Novels of the Year (So Far)
Looking for some murder and mayhem (fictional, of course)? Here are the best crime novels of 2024 so far.
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Investigating a Monster: What We Found and How We Did It
The end of the war in Afghanistan and the fall of its government allowed us to reach previously inaccessible records,…
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Where Royals Once Hunted in France, a Green Forest Welcomes Everyone
With its boulders, trails and proximity to Paris, the 50,000-acre Forest of Fontainebleau draws millions of hikers, rock-climbers, trail runners…
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Why Norway’s Recognition of a Palestinian State Carries Significance
Scores of countries have recognized a Palestinian state, but Norway’s announcement on Wednesday that it would do so carried added…
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Here’s Why Republicans Are Focusing on Voting by Noncitizens
House Republicans are pushing legislation to crack down on voting by noncitizens, which is allowed in some local elections but…
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Iran’s Supreme Leader Leads Funeral Prayers for President
State TV in Iran reported that the political leader of Hamas, which Tehran has backed, was in the capital for…
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Who Was Abdul Raziq?
Supported by SKIP ADVERTISEMENTWho Was Abdul Raziq? I first heardabout Abdul Raziq in early 2009, when I was a young…