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Newyork
What Clothes Should I Pack for a Work Trip?
A reader is looking for stylish and wrinkle-resistant attire to wear while presenting at a conference.
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Newyork
There’s a Line on George Santos’s Résumé That No One Can Cross Out
Bret Stephens: Hi, Gail. We discussed President Biden’s mishandling of classified documents last week, but here we go again, with another batch of documents turning up in his Delaware home. Your thoughts? Gail Collins: Sigh. Bret, I don’t think Joe ...
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News
How Smart Are the Robots Getting?
Franz Broseph seemed like any other Diplomacy player to Claes de Graaff. The handle was a joke — the Austrian emperor Franz Joseph I reborn as an online bro — but that was the kind of humor that people who play Diplomacy tend to enjoy. The game is a ...
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Sports
Giants Defense Thrives on Blunt Feedback. And Sneaker Talk.
Don “Wink” Martindale’s frank honesty and aggressive play calling have turned around the Giants’ defense. Players say their bond with the assistant coach has helped, too.
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Newyork
Don’t Try to Appease Economic Terrorists
A few days ago I received an automated text from my bank. For some reason the bank’s algorithm flagged a valid charge on my debit card as potentially questionable; the text asked me to verify the purchase. In a rational world raising the federal debt ...
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Books
‘Vile,’ ‘Deplorable,’ ‘Full of Lies’: Aleksandar Hemon Is No Fan of Philip Roth
What books are on your night stand? Ray Monk’s “Ludwig Wittgenstein: The Duty of Genius.” Oliver Sacks’s “Musicophilia: Tales of Music and the Brain.” “The 1619 Project,” created by Nikole Hannah-Jones and edited by Caitlin Roper, Ilena Silverman ...
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Newyork
Keep Your Politics Out of My Arugula
When I was 14, I was asked to fetch some baklava from the basement of the Turkish restaurant where I worked after school. Whatever startling vision I confronted down there has grown blurry with time, but the resulting epiphany is clear to this day ...
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Newyork
Is Peak Climate Alarmism Behind Us?
It wasn’t so long ago that the world was truly on fire with climate alarm. In September 2019, millions of people around the world participated in a global climate strike, the largest ever, calling for immediate World War II-scale mobilization against ...
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Newyork
If You Could Choose Your College Again, What Would You Do Differently?
If you have the opportunity to attend college, the school that you pick can end up influencing where you live, how much money you earn and whom you share your life with. It’s a weighty decision for teenagers to make, just as they’re figuring out who ...
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Newyork
Does the War Over Abortion Have a Future?
In decades past, as the calendar turned to January, the anniversary of Roe v. Wade would come into view. Abortion opponents would be planning to acknowledge the date with the annual March for Life in Washington, D.C. Supporters of abortion rights ...