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In Britain, Reality Is Cleaving in Two

In Britain, Armistice Day is usually an understated affair, marked only by two minutes of silence at 11 a.m. This…

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Did ‘Demolition Man’ Predict the Millennial?

A cult classic saw the future — kind of.

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Chiseled Cheekbones and Comic Chops: Why We Don’t Like Our Stand-Ups Hunky

Can good-looking guys be funny? The conventional wisdom is that men in comedy need to come across as relatable, not…

World

In His First Big Showdown, an Unyielding Conservative Yields

Speaker Mike Johnson chose avoiding a shutdown over a fiscal confrontation that Representative Mike Johnson might have welcomed.

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When Society Gets You Down, Build a New One

In Gabriel Bump’s novel “The New Naturals,” a disillusioned couple start a utopian commune in an underground bunker.

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He Won’t Stop Taking Pictures Until He’s Partying on the Other Side

Henry Diltz may not be the only person who can say he was at both West Point and Woodstock, but…

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30 Horses Die in Arson Fire at Upstate Racetrack

Firefighters and horse owners rushed to the scene after the blaze started in a barn, but none of the horses…

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In the Early Days of Lockdown, a Writer Considers a Perplexing Age

Set during the pandemic, Sigrid Nunez’s new novel, “The Vulnerables,” is a story of unlikely companionship and personal reflection.

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Doctors Wrestle With A.I. in Patient Care, Citing Lax Oversight

The F.D.A. has approved many new programs that use artificial intelligence, but doctors are skeptical that the tools really improve…

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From Smugglers and TikTok, Migrants Get a Message: Go to New York

Many migrants entering the U.S. southern border have been steered to New York City by relatives, politicians and smugglers, in…

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