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The President vs. the Klan
A new history by Fergus M. Bordewich examines Ulysses S. Grant’s battle against white supremacist terror.
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What if These Economic Weapons Fall Into Trump’s Hands?
The Biden administration has built an unprecedented machine for economic and technological coercion. When Russia invaded Ukraine, the United States and its allies cut off Russia’s access to its own central bank reserves held outside Russia. The ...
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If Every Brand Is Funny Online, Is Anything Funny?
For a decade, marketers have found success on social media by roasting customers, and even flirting with them. But with Gen Z, and platforms like TikTok on the rise, the jokes may be wearing thin.
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The 25 Best Restaurants in Seattle Right Now
In the Where to Eat: 25 Best series, we’re highlighting our favorite restaurants in cities across the United States. These lists will be updated as restaurants close and open, and as we find new gems to recommend. As always, we pay for all of our ...
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It’s the Flavor That Slays in This Killer Pasta
A regional favorite in Bari, Italy, has found new American fans, thanks in part to Stanley Tucci’s “Searching for Italy.”
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Newyork
Is It Still Worth Going to the Movies?
Until this summer I hadn’t been to the movies in more than 23 years. What I mean is, even though I had seen more movies in that time than just about anyone I know, it had always been for work, part of my job as a film critic for The Times. Even when ...
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The A.D.H.D. Drug Shortage Is Causing Real Pain
Edward Krumpotich, a drug policy consultant based in Minnesota, was diagnosed with severe attention deficit hyperactivity disorder at age 15 — but he didn’t get help for it until he was 37. In the interim years he suffered from methamphetamine ...
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The Cosmic, Outrageous, Ecstatic Truths of Werner Herzog
The filmmaker’s new memoir, “Every Man for Himself and God Against All,” prompts a critic’s incredulity.
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Newyork
Eddie Martinez Defers to the Desires of His Paints
At his studio in Queens, the artist’s routine includes turkey meatballs, cut-up Crocs and the patience to let his materials set his pace.
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Newyork
We Should Have Known So Much About Covid from the Start
America has begun to treat Covid-19 like just any other disease — boosters are now arriving on an annual fall cycle, on the flu model, with large portions of the country not bothering with them, also on the flu model. But, objectively, Covid is not ...