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World
It’s By-election Day in the U.K. What Does That Mean?
Three seats in Parliament recently occupied by Conservatives are up for grabs in an election that may show which way…
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Opinion
Is the Cure to Male Loneliness Out on the Pickleball Court?
The more I learn about the epidemic of male loneliness, the more I’m convinced that America needs to send its…
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Opinion
‘Gut-level Hatred’ Is Consuming Our Political Life
Divisions between Democrats and Republicans have expanded far beyond the traditional fault lines based on race, education, gender, the urban-rural…
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World
What’s Next for Israel’s Judicial Overhaul?
Israeli lawmakers are advancing parts of a contentious plan by the right-wing government to reduce the power of the Supreme…
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Magazine
My Friends Excluded Me From Their Awesome Trip. What Should I Do?
A reader ponders her next move after being left out of vacation plans with four other women.
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World
Your Monday Briefing
A setback in Ukraine’s bid for NATO membership.
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Opinion
America Is Living on Borrowed Money
The federal debt is as old as the nation, and adding to it is sometimes prudent. For governments confronting “existential…
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World
Scotland’s Independence Movement Is Down, but Not Out, Analysts Say
Support for Scottish independence has dipped, but backing for Scotland remaining part of the United Kingdom is fragile, too. Nicola…
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World
Education Firms Charged With Stealing $2.8 Million in Child Care Funds
The companies, which mainly served the Orthodox Jewish community, billed the government for services that they never provided, federal prosecutors…
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World
In Israel, a Hard-Right Agenda Gains Steam
Benjamin Netanyahu’s government is pushing to upend the judiciary, entrench Israeli control of the West Bank and strengthen ultraconservative Jews,…