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Opinion
My Country Is Witnessing a Messy, Buffoonish End of Rule
On Dec. 31, 1980, Léopold Sédar Senghor, the first president of Senegal, announced that he was leaving power. At 74,…
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News
My Wife Plans to End Her Life. Should I Tell My Very Religious Father?
The magazine’s Ethicist columnist on whether to disclose a delicate decision to a loved one who may oppose it.
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Opinion
The ‘Rule’ Against Ending Sentences With Prepositions Has Always Been Silly
Late last month, Merriam-Webster shared the news on Instagram that it’s OK to end a sentence with a preposition. Hats…
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As ‘Billions’ Ends, Its Creators Discuss the Changing Face of the Ultrarich
In an interview, the showrunners discussed its imminent conclusion and the rise of billionaires who believe they are “making the…
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Business
Morgan Stanley’s Post-Gorman Era Begins
Wall Street’s most closely watched succession saga ended with the selection of Ted Pick as the bank’s next leader. But…
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Health
How Aid in Dying Became Medical, Not Moral
The debate over aid in dying still rages in the language that medicine and the media use to describe the…
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News
Centrist Parties Poised to Oust Poland’s Nationalist Government
The election, seen as one of the most significant in decades, was cast as a choice between the defense of…
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As Sunak Makes His Case to Britons, the Economy Undermines It
Britain’s stubbornly high inflation rate has come to symbolize a deeper economic malaise — a morass of problems, some new,…
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What the Debt Ceiling Deal Means for Student Loan Payments
The legislation would prevent President Biden from issuing another last-minute extension on the payments beyond the end of the summer.
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Supreme Court Cancels Arguments in Title 42 Immigration Case
The justices, who had been set to hear arguments on March 1, acted after the Biden administration filed a brief…
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