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What ‘Harry & Meghan’ Still Doesn’t Say About Race
Meghan Markle could have been a symbolic ambassador for the monarchy, particularly for people of color. But what would that…
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House Committee Takes Step Toward Potential Release of Trump’s Tax Data
The Ways and Means Committee announced a closed-door meeting next week at which it may vote to disclose the information.
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Do Right by Our Afghan Allies. Pass the Afghan Adjustment Act.
The fall of Kabul to the Taliban in August of 2021 left a consolation prize for the Afghans who stood…
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Raiders of the Lost Art
At Oscar time this past spring, I wrote a doom-laden essay arguing that we were living through the End of…
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Missiles knock out heating systems in towns and cities amid freezing temperatures.
KYIV, Ukraine — Russia launched dozens of missiles at Ukrainian energy infrastructure on Friday morning, knocking out heating systems in…
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The World Cup’s Missing Mouthpiece
Qatar paid David Beckham tens of millions of dollars to promote the country and its interests. To its frustration, it…
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Frank Shakespeare, TV Executive Behind a New Nixon, Dies at 97
He helped dispel the candidate’s stiff image for the 1968 presidential campaign and then led U.S. government broadcasting efforts overseas…
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When World Cup Reality Isn’t What It Seems
LUSAIL, Qatar — Fatih pulls the car over, letting the engine idle, and reaches for his phone. He hurriedly swipes…
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Former Palace Aide Makes Face-to-Face Apology to Guest Over Remarks
Ngozi Fulani, who runs a charity for abused women, said a palace aide, Susan Hussey, pressed her on where she…
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Two Backup Quarterbacks and the Relentless N.F.L. Narrative Machine
With so many players and a limited, high-stakes schedule, the N.F.L. is one of the best leagues at producing compelling…