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Argentina Braces Itself for Its New ‘Anarcho-Capitalist’ President
Javier Milei has said that society is better without government. Now he is about to run Argentina’s.
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News
The Crisis in Issue Polling, and What We’re Doing About It
A poll can be very close to the actual result but miss the key story line. We’ll try new question…
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Opinion
What Google’s Multibillion Payment to Apple Says About Privacy and Power in Tech
A report in The Guardian in August that lawyers who had had business before the Supreme Court gave money to…
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Opinion
This Republican Wants Voters to Have a Say on Abortion
Republicans have struggled politically with the issue of abortion since the overturning of Roe v. Wade — a point proven…
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Business
What to Know About OpenAI’s Chaotic Weekend
Details about Sam Altman’s surprise departure as chief executive are still emerging, and the board has been tight-lipped so far.
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What Endures After a Climate Activist’s Suicide: Grief, Anger and Hope
They were walking up Ninth Street in Park Slope as they often did after work, each man a movie unto…
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Opinion
With Covid, Is It Really Possible to Say We Went Too Far?
In 2020, many Americans told themselves that all it would take to halt the pandemic was replacing the president and…
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The ‘Unofficial Talent Scout’ Who Celebrates New York’s Colorful Side
More Than Likes is a series about social media personalities who are trying to do positive things for their communities.…
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Opinion
Where Does Religion Come From?
Ayaan Hirsi Ali, the ex-Muslim critic of Islamic fundamentalism and longtime champion of Enlightenment liberalism, has announced that she now…
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Opinion
We Waited 200 Years for This Supreme Court Ethics Code?
On first impulse, I was tempted to say something nice about the Supreme Court’s first-ever ethics code, which the justices…