Opinion
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Jerry Moss, the ‘M’ of A&M Records, Is Dead at 88
In partnership with Herb Alpert, he turned a small independent label into a powerhouse with a roster full of superstars.
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To Be Happy, Marriage Matters More Than Career
When I’m around young adults I like to ask them how they are thinking about the big commitments in their…
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Biden and America’s Big Green Push
A year ago, defying predictions that President Biden’s agenda was dead in the water, Congress passed the Inflation Reduction Act.…
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The Georgia Indictment Speaks to History
Decades from now, when high school students want to learn about the great conspiracy against democracy that began in 2020,…
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Leaving the Office at 5 Is Not a Moral Failing
In my 20 years in the work force, I have had many types of white-collar jobs at wildly different organizations.…
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In Georgia, a Test of Rudy Giuliani’s Loyalty to Trump
By Michelle Cottle and David French Produced by Phoebe Lett Donald Trump has been indicted, again. But this time, he’s…
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Magoo, Rapper and Former Timbaland Collaborator, Dies at 50
Melvin Barcliff, who rapped under the name Magoo, was a teenager in Virginia when he joined a hip-hop scene that…
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Tom Jones, Half of Record-Setting ‘Fantasticks’ Team, Dies at 95
He wrote the book and lyrics to a little show that opened in 1960 in Greenwich Village and became “the…
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After the Shock and Grief, Hawaii Will Reinvent Itself Again
The disaster that erased the beloved West Maui town of Lahaina this week comes with the bitter taste of bewilderment.…
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Why a Floating Speck of Metal Sent Scientists’ Hearts Racing
The past three weeks have witnessed the dramatic rise and fall of a new candidate for the holy grail of…