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  • Sports

    Everton’s Identity Crisis

    Europe is filled with big clubs that lost their way. But soccer’s fallen giants will never rise again until they face what they’ve become.

  • World

    When a Spice Girl Met a Contemporary Dancer

    Melanie Chisholm has collaborated with the choreographer Jules Cunningham on “How Did We Get Here?,” a dance piece exploring what the body holds.

  • Newyork

    A Stylish Toast to the Year of the Rabbit

    On Friday night, models, influencers and charming creatures of every type packed into the dining room of Congee Dim Sum House on the Bowery, where Sandy Liang, the fashion designer, and Danny Bowien, the chef behind Mission Chinese, threw an event to ...

  • Newyork

    The Joy of Dressing Like a Rock God

    Maneskin has a new album, a best new artist Grammy nomination and a lot of thoughts on fashion.

  • Newyork

    There’s Been a Revolution in How China Is Governed

    Produced by ‘The Ezra Klein Show’ There are few stories that are more crucial to the world’s future than what’s happening in China. Take any of the most important issues of our time — climate change, geopolitics, the global economy, advanced ...

  • Science

    Where is Physics Headed (and How Soon Do We Get There)?

    The future belongs to those who prepare for it, as scientists who petition federal agencies like NASA and the Department of Energy for research funds know all too well. The price of big-ticket instruments like a space telescope or particle ...

  • Newyork

    Two Special Counsels Could Make One Fine Mess for Merrick Garland

    Attorney General Merrick Garland’s symmetrical appointments of special counsels to investigate the classified documents imbroglios of President Biden and former President Donald Trump were necessary responses to superficially similar situations. What ...

  • Newyork

    Please Don’t Feed the Debt Scolds

    In March 2011 Erskine Bowles and Alan Simpson, chairs of a White House deficit-reduction commission, issued a frightening warning about U.S. government debt. Unless America took major steps to rein in future deficits, they warned, a fiscal crisis ...

  • News

    Soup’s On

    For much of my life, I thought of soup as a big pot of anything. I’d watch my mother make her version of Cuban ajiaco, simmering a seemingly ever-changing mix of meat and starchy vegetables — malanga, calabaza, yuca, plantains — in a pot. The only ...

  • Books

    ‘The Last of Us’ Season 1, Episode 2 Recap: Exit Through the Gift Shop

    This week brought a more in-depth look at post-apocalyptic Boston as well as more details about what exactly has happened to the planet.

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