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Is the American Dream More Dead Than Alive?
In “Ours Was the Shining Future,” the New York Times writer David Leonhardt dissects the country’s record on prosperity, arguing that progressive policies are best suited for achieving our ideals.
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World
Amid Intense Fighting, Ukraine Orders Evacuation of Children
The evacuations from villages near the front line underscored the ferocity of the fighting as both Ukraine and Russia press bloody assaults.
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World
The ‘Devil’s Playground’ of Urban Combat That Israel Is Preparing to Enter
A ground invasion in Gaza could produce some of the fiercest street-to-street fighting since World War II.
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Newyork
How the Right’s Purity Tests Are Haunting the House G.O.P.
When Casey Stengel had the misfortune to be the manager of the historically inept 1962 New York Mets, his famous plaint was, “Can’t anybody here play this game?” The question for House Republicans, mired in a weekslong demonstration of their internal ...
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Newyork
Millennials and Gen Z Are Tilting Left and Staying There
As the saying goes, if you’re not a liberal when you’re young, then you have no heart, and if you’re not a conservative when you’re old, you have no brain. The idea, of course, is that liberalism is a game for the youth and that age brings security ...
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World
With Their Soldiers Poised to Attack, Israelis Try to Decipher the Delay
So pervasive is the pall of chaos in Israel’s government that top officials saw fit to assure a traumatized public that they are “working in close and full cooperation, around the clock.”
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News
In ‘Seafood Simple,’ Eric Ripert Includes Techniques and Not-So-Simple Recipes
Cream puff decorating classes for the holidays, a Phony Mezcal Negroni from St. Agrestis and more food news.
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Books
Review: These Art-Historical Nudes Become Bodies in Time
Spare and simple, “Aging Prelude” at the Chocolate Factory is a new beginning for the choreographic duo Chameckilerner.
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News
How the Israel-Hamas War Imperils Action Against Global Warming
Oil prices could surge. Disagreements between nations could worsen. The conflict complicates already fragile global diplomacy ahead of crucial climate talks.
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US
Republicans Grapple With Being Speakerless, but Effectively Leaderless, Too
With a speaker fight in the House, concerns about an aging Senate leader and a 2024 front-runner who has the party in a vise grip, some G.O.P. members worry the turmoil could have long-term effects.