Opinion
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Luiz Barroso, Who Supercharged Google’s Reach, Dies at 59
In designing warehouse-size data centers that behaved like a single computer, he changed the fabric of the internet.
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Mary Cleave, Who Glimpsed a Blighted Earth From Space, Dies at 76
After flying on two shuttle missions and viewing a deteriorating world out a spacecraft window, she turned to environmental research…
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Mort Engelberg, Producer of Hit Films and Presidential Campaigns, Dies at 86
A celebrated “advance man” — responsible for logistics and camera-ready moments in campaigns — he forged a lasting bond with…
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Two Opinion Writers on the Biggest Takeaways From Liz Cheney’s Memoir
By Carlos Lozada and Katherine Miller Produced by Vishakha Darbha Former House Representative Liz Cheney’s recently published book, “Oath and…
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‘Couples Therapy,’ but for Politics
Growing political polarization is a problem that keeps me up at night. Not because I think it’s bad to have…
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The Only Alliance Trump Likes Is the Mutual Admiration Society
Two weeks ago, The Washington Post published “A Trump Dictatorship Is Increasingly Inevitable. We Should Stop Pretending,” by Robert Kagan.…
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Andre Braugher, Actor on ‘Homicide’ and ‘Brooklyn Nine-Nine,’ Dies at 61
He was best known for playing stoic police officers on two acclaimed but very different television series — one an…
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48 Million Americans Live With Addiction. Here’s How to Get Them Help That Works.
Raina Mcmahan, a 42-year-old recovery coach, spent roughly half her life seeking treatment for her own opioid use disorder. She…
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Denying the Gender-Based Violence of Oct. 7 Helps No One
In Israel and Gaza, war is being fought as wars have long been: with bodies and steel, on land and…
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Campus Speech Codes Should Be Abolished
The tentative, lawyerly answers given last week by three university presidents at a House committee hearing investigating the state of…