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Magazine
Margaret Atwood Offers Her Vision of Utopia
Margaret Atwood is one of the world’s foremost writers of dystopian literature, having imagined such worst-case horrors as a theocracy…
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News
Review: ‘The Far Country’ Brings a Neglected History Closer
Early 20th-century San Francisco and Guangdong, China, overlap in Lloyd Suh’s artful examination of the emotional price of immigration.
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Travel
Trump Organization Jury Is Considering a Momentous Decision
Its verdict could have a sweeping impact on the former president’s company and affect the standing of Manhattan’s district attorney.
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News
11 Ways I Escaped Reality This Year
Our critic was haunted, in a good way, by the performances she saw in movies, theater and TV that offered…
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Business
‘Innovation Hubs’ Aim to Lift Distressed Areas. Congress Just Has to Fund Them.
A new report suggests where 20 newly created research centers could best revitalize struggling economies and accelerate new technologies
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News
‘Fat Ham,’ a Pulitzer-Winning Riff on ‘Hamlet,’ Is Broadway-Bound
The play, by James Ijames, will be at the American Airlines Theater starting March 21.
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News
Why Democrats Need a Warnock Win
Nearly two years ago, Raphael Warnock and Jon Ossoff won runoff elections in Georgia that allowed the new vice president,…
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News
‘Important Step’ Toward Addressing Toxic Legacy of Huge Mine
Residents of the Papua New Guinea have accused the mining company Rio Tinto of violating their human rights by despoiling…
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News
The Kremlin’s defiance adds to questions over whether the price cap will work.
Moscow insisted that it would not sell oil that is subject to a price limit agreed upon by the Group…
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Travel
Faster Rides, Shorter Waits: New Ski Lifts Changing U.S. Slopes This Winter
A flurry of construction at major ski resorts has led to a high number of notable new chairlifts and gondolas…