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Can We Really Have a Soft Landing?
In August 1982 I arrived in Washington to begin a year working at the White House Council of Economic Advisers.…
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Paris Police ‘Neutralize’ Man After Attack at Train Station
The man was arrested after injuring several people. It was not immediately clear what motivated the attack or how it…
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George Pell, Cardinal Whose Abuse Conviction Was Overturned, Dies at 81
An adviser to Pope Francis and a prominent figure in Australia, Cardinal Pell went to prison on charges of abusing…
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Noma and the Fizzle of Too-Fine Dining
It was at Noma that I ate the most unsettling meal of my life. The most unsettling dish, I should…
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Divided House Approves G.O.P. Inquiry Into ‘Weaponization’ of Government
Republicans pushed through a measure to create a powerful new committee to scrutinize what they have charged is an effort…
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Lynette Hardaway, of Pro-Trump Duo Diamond and Silk, Dies at 51
Ms. Hardaway rose to fame with one of her sisters as a conservative media celebrity.
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D.C. Court Weighs Writer’s Defamation Suit Against Trump
At issue is whether former President Donald J. Trump was acting in his official capacity as president when he made…
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Blake Hounshell, ‘On Politics’ Editor at The Times, Dies at 44
He was managing editor of Foreign Policy magazine and a top editor at Politico before overseeing The Times’s popular political…
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A California Home Returns to Its 1970s Roots, Wall-to-Wall Carpeting and All
When the furniture designer Glenn Lawson set about renovating a house in the Santa Barbara hills, he committed to honoring…
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An Ailing Arkansas City Elected an 18-Year-Old Mayor to Turn Things Around
EARLE, Ark. — The shoe factory closed and the supermarket pulled out. So did neighbors whose old homes were now…