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Inside the Booming Business of Cutting Babies’ Tongues
Tess Merrell had breastfed three babies and never expected trouble with her fourth. But after a month of struggling with…
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There Wasn’t Much to Love About 2023
Bret Stephens: Hi, Gail. This is our last conversation for the year, so let me first wish you and Dan…
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We Forget Henry Kissinger’s Effectiveness at Our Own Peril
Henry Kissinger was the pre-eminent statesman of post-World War II America. He was not just a policymaker, he was a…
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What Happens When the Happy Memories Fade
My happiest Christmas memories take the form of snapshots, or the briefest of video clips, though in most cases no…
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With a Deadline Looming, the United Methodist Church Breaks Up
A quarter of the denomination’s churches have left, as the faith divides over L.G.B.T.Q. policies.
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Austin Returns to Israel With a Tougher Message and Lessons Learned
The U.S. defense secretary has stressed both the Biden administration’s support for Israel and concerns about the rising Palestinian death…
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Have Yourself a Jazzy, or Pop-Punk or Country Little Christmas
Our critics on 10 new holiday albums from Cher, Robert Glasper, Sabrina Carpenter and more.
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The Fantasy of the Fun TV Dad
In the children’s series “Bluey” and its conservative knockoff, “Chip Chilla,” boundlessly attentive fathers step in to assuage parental anxieties.
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A Magical Tour of Christmas Markets Along the Rhine
It’s that time of year when holiday markets pop up across Europe. Relying on trains and a “Christmas bus,” we…
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Seoul’s Main Palace Is Vandalized With Graffiti
For two consecutive nights, the Gyeongbokgung Palace was spray painted, in a country where such brazen vandalism is rare.