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What It Means to Choose Between Ukraine and Taiwan
Over the weekend Senator J.D. Vance of Ohio went to the Munich Security Conference to play an unpopular part —…
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Putin Can’t Kill the Vision of the Future Navalny Gave Us
It’s 2007, a warm, sunny spring day in Moscow. It’s my first rally, and I’m nervous. I’m 16, silly and…
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Against a Canvas of Despair, Gaza’s Artists Trace Their Struggle
An exhibition in the Israeli-occupied West Bank features works evoking Palestinian life and protest. But the show is as much…
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My Mother Got on a Bike. It Changed Her Life.
When my mother was 62 years old, she dusted off a clunky Cannondale with Mary Poppins handles and joined a…
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We’re Running Out of Names for Trump. At Least Polite Ones.
Everywhere I turn, people are rightly laboring to sound the alarm about Donald Trump’s spectacularly reckless, deeply evil expectorations —…
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To Strengthen Your Marriage, Invest More in Your Friends
When Bert Ellison experienced intense mood swings, the first person he turned to was usually not his wife, but Dan…
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My Oldest Friend Is Being Paroled From Prison. Can I Dump Her?
After supporting an old friend through years of incarceration with letters and shipments of books, a reader wants out, put…
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The A.I. Economy Makes Our Humanity More Important Than Ever
There have been just a handful of moments over the centuries when we have experienced a huge shift in the…
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It’s Not Time for Our Troops to Leave the Middle East
The United States base at Tower 22 in Jordan is in the middle of a seemingly unending desert, astride the…
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Why We’re Living in an Age of Twins
Mirroring, mimicking and doubling are everywhere these days. What does this say about our collective sense of identity?