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Why House Republicans Can’t Function, According to a House Republican

The House of Representatives has been enmeshed in chaos since the former Republican speaker Kevin McCarthy was voted out on…

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The Passion of Adèle Haenel, an Artist of Fierce Political Conviction

Haenel, working with the choreographer-director Gisèle Vienne in “L’Étang,” is trying to “pierce through the surface of things.”

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Maybe We Will Finally Learn More About How A.I. Works

Stanford researchers have ranked 10 major A.I. models on how openly they operate.

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Cher on Her First Christmas LP, a New Beau and 25 Years of ‘Believe’

The superstar talks about finding her recording voice again, getting Stevie Wonder (and Tyga) to appear on her holiday album…

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President Biden’s Finest Hour

This column doesn’t always abound with praise for President Biden and his administration. This week’s is an exception. On Oct.…

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Is It a Moral Awakening or Just One Man’s Midlife Crisis?

In Rupert Thomson’s new novel, “Dartmouth Park,” the sound of a mundane beep triggers in one man what may be…

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Hamas and the Moral Failure of Our Institutions of Higher Learning

We have failed. When a coalition of 34 student organizations at Harvard can say that they “hold the Israeli regime…

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In Israel, Sewing for the Security Forces

Fashion students and professors put their skills to use in an unexpected way.

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Ethical and Strategic Issues Facing Israel

Readers discuss how Israel should respond to the Hamas attack.

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For Hostages’ Families, an ‘Endless Loop of Hope and Despair’

Yakov Argamani has the pale face and broken soul of a man whose child is in extreme danger. He shuffles…

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