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A Big T.V. Hit Is a Conservative Fantasy Liberals Should Watch
We may vote once a year, but most of us watch television every day. Pop culture says a lot about…
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New York’s Hottest Club Is the Catholic Church
As senior churchmen seek to make Catholicism palatable to modernity, members of a small but significant scene are turning to…
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Guatemala’s Corrupt Officials Train Their Sights on the Press
MEXICO CITY — When I last saw José Rubén Zamora, the owner and director of Guatemala’s leading investigative newspaper, elPeriódico,…
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Three Sentences That Could Change the World — and Your Life
Produced by ‘The Ezra Klein Show’ Today’s show is built around three simple sentences: “Future people count. There could be…
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Albuquerque Welcomed Muslims. Then Four of Them Were Killed.
ALBUQUERQUE — Tahir Gauba attended funerals on Friday for two members of Albuquerque’s largest mosque, victims in a spate of…
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With Deal in Hand, Democrats Enter the Fall Armed With Something New: Hope
Vulnerable incumbent Democratic senators like Maggie Hassan of New Hampshire and Catherine Cortez Masto of Nevada are already planning events…
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What to watch for in Tuesday’s primaries.
Voters in Wisconsin, Minnesota, Vermont and Connecticut head to the polls on Tuesday for primaries and for a special election…
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Issey Miyake, Japanese Fashion Designer, Dies at 84
Issey Miyake, the Japanese designer famed for his pleated style of clothing and cult perfumes, and whose name became a…
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Why China’s Confidence Could Turn Out to Be a Weakness
In his decade of ruling China, Xi Jinping has tried to imbue its people with confidence, telling them that the…
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Mexico City Declared Police Abuse Over. Reports of Misconduct Kept Rising.
MEXICO CITY — Juan Carlos García Cortés was running errands in Mexico City on his moped when a taxi cut…