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Alito’s Call to Arms to Secure Religious Liberty
Barely a month after handing down the majority opinion that erased the right to abortion, Justice Samuel Alito traveled to…
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I Was Injured by a White Supremacist in Charlottesville. Strangers Lifted Me Up.
In July 2017 a friend told me that white supremacists planned to go to Charlottesville, Va., to protest the removal…
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The Climate Bill Isn’t Perfect, but It’s Still a Major Victory
In an ideal world, the climate provisions now making their way through Congress as part of the Inflation Reduction Act…
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American Literature Loses Out to Consolidation
OXFORD, Miss. — Penguin Random House, the largest English-language trade book publisher in the world, has made an offer to…
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The Art of Disappearance
Listen to This Article Audio Recording by AudmTo hear more audio stories from publications like The New York Times, download…
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Judge John Hodgman on What to Do With West Virginia
Brian writes: My co-workers and I had a contest in which we divided the United States into 5 regions, and…
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Poem: Oath Keeper
Ruben Quesada’s short poem reminds me of Edward Hopper’s paintings in their austere and mysterious scenes, leaving the viewer curious…
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Under an Unusual Arrangement, Adams’s Confidant Gets City and Casino Salaries
Mayor Eric Adams has appointed a former New York City police official and close confidant as a paid senior adviser…
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Could Carl Paladino and His ‘3-Ring Circus’ Be Headed for Congress?
OLEAN, N.Y. — During his decade-plus in New York politics, Carl Paladino has had no problem making headlines, usually for…
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Tiny Oysters Are a Hopeful Sign in the Hudson River
Good morning. It’s Thursday. Strap on a life jacket as we ride out into the Hudson River with marine biologists…