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How Not to Think Like a Fascist

In his latest book, the prolific British psychoanalyst Adam Phillips promotes curiosity, improvisation and conflict as antidotes to the deadening…

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The Biden-Trump Rerun: A Nation Craving Change Gets More of the Same

Americans love a candidate who promises something new. But when a sitting president runs against a former one, can either…

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Vaccines Didn’t Turn Back Mpox, Study Finds. People Did.

The News The 2022 outbreak of mpox, previously known as monkeypox, was curbed in large part by drastic changes in…

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How Lags in Statistics Skew the Inflation Picture

If you’re a normal human being trying to read recent economic news, especially about inflation, you may be feeling confused…

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What Google’s Multibillion Payment to Apple Says About Privacy and Power in Tech

A report in The Guardian in August that lawyers who had had business before the Supreme Court gave money to…

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In Europe, Meta Offers Ad-Free Versions of Facebook and Instagram for First Time

Starting in November, subscriptions will cost between 9.99 euros and 12.99 euros per month, the company said.

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Transgender Ruling Is Step Forward for L.G.B.T.Q. Rights in Japan

The Supreme Court declared unconstitutional a legal clause requiring transgender people to undergo sterilization to legally change their gender identity.

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Women Will Vote at a Vatican Meeting for the First Time

Some women participating in a conference on sensitive church issues said they feel heartened by the discussions taking place, though…

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Best Time to Hold a Political Conference? Right After Your Party Wins Big.

Just ask Britain’s opposition Labour party.

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Will the Motion to Vacate Be Vacated?

Some Republicans are calling for the weapon that dethroned Kevin McCarthy to be weakened. But it is not that easy.

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