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Opinion
A Powerful Tool for Fighting Corruption Is Going Extinct
There was a time when road trips I took invariably included picking up local papers. I’d read from Page 1…
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Opinion
I Can Help Rebuild Gaza. First I Need to Survive Today.
I was a young child, living in the Jabaliya area, in the north of Gaza, when I first saw an…
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Opinion
Young Chinese Women Are Defying the Communist Party
The pressure to marry began when Amiee was in her early 20s. By 25, her Chinese parents were accusing her…
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News
Can a Rom-Com Make Sense in Dark Times? Yes, When It’s From This Master.
Aki Kaurismaki’s “Fallen Leaves” is both magical and despairing, born of what the Finnish auteur’s stars say is an unusual…
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News
An Oratorio About Shanghai’s Jews Opens in China at a Difficult Time
“Émigré,” about Jews who fled Nazi Germany, debuts amid U.S.-China tensions and cultural rifts over the Israel-Hamas war. It comes…
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News
For New Music, There’s No Quartet Like JACK
Its stylistic range, precision and passion have made the group one of contemporary music’s indispensable ensembles.
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Antonia Bennett Used to Sing With Tony. Now She’s Carrying On Solo.
The crooner’s daughter is ramping up her music career once again, and plotting a new album. On Thursday, she’ll perform…
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Business
The Envy Office: Can Instagrammable Design Lure Young Workers Back?
Inside the “blueberry muffin” conference room, the walls are, naturally, painted blue. Not just any blue — it’s the calming…
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News
3 Takeaways From the Investigation Into Trump’s Pardon of Jonathan Braun
Mr. Braun was still under investigation by the Justice Department at the time of his pardon. Here are some key…
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News
A Troubling Trump Pardon and a Link to the Kushners
A commutation for a drug smuggler named Jonathan Braun had broader implications than previously known. It puts new focus on…