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Magazine
A Sock War Is Afoot Between Millennials and Gen Z
Social media is awash in another intergenerational fashion debate: Ankle socks or crew socks?
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Magazine
Why Are My Parents Handling College Costs So Differently for My Sibling?
A reader who was made to choose a college based on price is struggling to understand her parents’ support of her younger sister at an expensive private school.
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World
Political Scientists Want to Know Why We Hate Each Other This Much
Who among us are the most willing to jettison democratic elections? Which voters not only detest their political adversaries, but long for their destruction? These questions are now at the heart of political science. Five scholars have capitalized on ...
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Arts
What Can’t You Say These Days?
THE INDISPENSABLE RIGHT: Free Speech in an Age of Rage, by Jonathan Turley Conservative voices are being silenced. We know this because conservative voices are telling us so, insistently, on social media and cable news programs, in speeches by ...
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Politics
More Than 1,000 Birds Died One Night in Chicago. Will It Happen Again?
A mass of birds died in Chicago in October after striking one building, adding to the push for more protections in one of the most dangerous cities for avian migration.
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Magazine
I’m Moving to a New City. Do I Have to Change the Way I Dress?
A reader who is moving cross-country wonders how to adapt his wardrobe without compromising his sense of style.
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Arts
3 High-Octane Summer Thrillers
You’re not going to like Dr. Caroline Strange, the psychiatrist in Louisa Luna’s constantly surprising TELL ME WHO YOU ARE (MCD x FSG, 340 pp., $29), but you might admire her ingenuity and ruthless instinct for self-preservation. She needs both those ...
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Arts
Life, Death and Life After Death in June’s Graphic Novels
Justice, feminism, freedom and cheap horror thrills make for an exciting month of reading.
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World
5 Numbers to Know About the Coming Heat Wave
Stifling conditions are forecast to spread this week over the eastern half of America — and linger for days.
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Business
In a Digital Age, High-End Outdoors Magazines Are Thriving in Print
In an ordinary industrial building off a busy Orange County street, a Seussian contraption, nearly 100 feet long, clattered to life. The room filled with the hum and squeaks of belts and machinery. There was the smell of hot glue. Like passengers on ...