Opinion
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Peter Eotvos, Hungarian Modernist Composer and Conductor, Dies at 80
A tireless advocate of contemporary music, he adapted literary sources both modern and classic, instilling his work with “inimitable character…
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What College Applicants Really Think About Republicans’ Campus Panic
The moral panic about “woke” campuses has metastasized into actual legislation, and not just in the swampy idylls of Florida.…
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The Overlooked Truths About Biden’s Age
In terms of optics and in terms of energy, I wish President Biden were younger. There’s no point in pretending…
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Is Threads the Good Place?
Once upon a time on social media, the nicest app of them all, Instagram, home to animal bloopers and filtered…
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What Does True Consent Look Like for Consumers?
A man with a squeegee cleans your windshield while your car is stopped and then asks for money. Do you…
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There’s Trouble Inside Pakistan’s Military
For decades, Pakistan’s military has been the country’s most vital institution. Although it frequently intervened to oust elected governments, many…
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Kate Banks, Children’s Author Who Wrote About Grief, Dies at 64
She became an award-winning author of children’s books and young-adult novels despite debilitating health issues and the murder of her…
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The Baltimore Bridge Collapse Will Strain America’s Ports. It’s Time to Strengthen Them.
The immediate impact of the collapse of the Francis Scott Key Bridge in Baltimore on Tuesday was viscerally clear: In…
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Defining Professionalism Among Doctors and Nurses
More from our inbox: Ronna McDaniel in the Rearview MirrorThe Problem Isn’t Ohio, Senator Sherrod Brown SaysSuppressing Third PartiesA Chorus…
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Javier Milei Is a New Prophet of Apocalyptic Capitalism
In Davos, Switzerland, this January, a new icon of capitalist resentment took the stage. President Javier Milei of Argentina won…