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Opinion
Israel Is Losing Its Greatest Asset: Acceptance
I’ve spent the past few days traveling from New Delhi to Dubai and Amman, and I have an urgent message…
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Magazine
The Thrill of a Great Steak House Isn’t the Food. It’s the Theater.
Put on your rhinestones and revel in an old-school fantasy of excess.
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Magazine
Bidders Chase Elton John Memorabilia and a Banksy in First Week of Sales
The objects most closely associated with John’s public persona as a performer, showman and style icon captivated the Christie’s crowd.
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Magazine
The ‘Daddy’ Will See You Now
Is it possible that the next great American media mogul is a woman who would rather sit in bed watching…
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World
Bob Marley Film Has a Strong Start, but ‘Madame Web’ Unravels
“One Love” landed in what has become a box office sweet spot — stories that feel both nostalgic and new…
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World
The Father, the Son and the Fight Over Their King
A student’s vow to overthrow one of Africa’s last ruling monarchs faces a roadblock: his own father, a soldier sworn…
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US
Prevailing on Ukraine Funding, McConnell Took Political Hits
The minority leader’s handling of the border and foreign aid legislation drew scorching criticism from far-right Republicans, though he scored…
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Opinion
Why I Am Now Deeply Worried for America
Until a few days ago, I was feeling fairly sanguine about America’s prospects. Economically, we’ve had a year of strong…
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Opinion
The War Ended Israel’s Democracy Protests, but Not the Threat to Democracy
In normal times, thousands of people would have poured into the streets to celebrate the Israeli Supreme Court’s
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Magazine
Sweetie, I’ll Be Back at 2 A.M.
Some parents, anxious about their child staying in someone else’s home, are choosing “sleepunders” — picking the kids up in…