Opinion
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With the Death Toll in Gaza Rising, Palestinians Are Not Just Numbers
After the Israeli military killed his older brother in an airstrike in Gaza in 2014, Ahmed Alnaouq says, he almost…
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The Conservative Supreme Court Vision That Means Inequality for Women
The Supreme Court last week heard oral arguments in United States v. Rahimi, a challenge to a federal law that…
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Tough Decisions About Dementia and End-of-Life Care
Readers discuss Sandeep Jauhar’s guest essay about dementia and advance directives.
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Karen Davis, Who Battled for the Rights of Birds, Dies at 79
A fierce campaigner, Ms. Davis expanded the reach of the animal rights movement by advocating for chickens, turkeys and other…
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David Ferry, Poet and Translator Who Won Acclaim Late in Life, Dies at 99
After nearly 40 years as a professor, he began a new career writing poems and translating classics. He won a…
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What Israeli Survivors Believe Now
OpinionSupported by SKIP ADVERTISEMENTWhat Israeli Survivors Believe Now Oct. 30, 2023Share full articleVideo by Iris Zaki, Tamir Elterman and Jonah…
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The Conversations About the War in Gaza We Ought to Be Having
The conflict in Israel and Palestine has thrown American campuses and society into turmoil. We are both deans of public…
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The Hidden Ghosts of America’s Slave Past
I had come to Charleston, S.C., in search of ghosts. So I signed up for one of the many “haunted…
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A Brutal Disease May Soon Be Transformed
The sickle cell crises were always different. Sometimes Lynndrick Holmes would wake up with a searing pain in his legs,…
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I’ve Seen It: Maduro Could Lose Venezuela’s Presidential Election
Nicolás Maduro has been in power for 10 years in Venezuela. In that decade, he has overseen a period of…