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World
The G.O.P. Push for Post-Verdict Payback: ‘Fight Fire With Fire’
Republican leaders in and out of government are publicly pushing to prosecute Democrats as legal retribution for Donald Trump’s felony conviction.
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World
On the Dangers of Inflation Brain
Surging prices in 2021-22, after decades of low inflation, came as a shock to many. So it was in a way understandable that many observers more or less freaked out, seeing a return to the 1970s lurking under every bed and behind every closet door ...
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World
When My Mom Got Sick, This TV Show Kept Us Going
“Indian Idol,” the Hindi version of “American Idol,” is a pleasant distraction from life’s more trying predicaments.
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Magazine
Life Gave a Pastry Chef Lemons. She Made Lemon Bars.
These sunny, sweet-tart treats have a little twist: a rich pecan short crust.
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World
With the Capital One-Discover Deal, Credit Holds All the Cards
A fight has commenced over Capital One’s effort to acquire Discover, a deal that would birth an enormous credit-card company rivaling Visa, Mastercard and American Express. The resulting competition could, in the short run, lower some costs to ...
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World
Listening to the Homeless in America
More from our inbox: For Chefs, Rewards as Well as ChallengesAtoning for Past HorrorsA Life Without a Home Voices from the tents, shelters, cars, motels and couches of America. To the Editor: Re “A Life Without a Home” (Sunday Opinion, Feb. 25 ...
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World
One Way to Preserve Alcatraz? Capture Everything in 3-D.
The former prison known as the Rock faces seismic activity, climate change and general deterioration. A wondrous new map could help save it.
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World
Read Your Way Through Lagos
Like many Nigerians, the novelist Stephen Buoro has been deeply influenced by the exquisite bedlam of Lagos, a megacity of extremes. Here, he defines the books that make sense of the chaos.
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Arts
With Tom Wilkinson, Would You Get a Time Bomb or a Warm Hug?
In his performances in “Michael Clayton” and other films, he brought an element of danger and uncertainty that kept us on edge.
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Arts
Branden Jacobs-Jenkins Revisits His ‘Illusion of Suffering’ on Broadway
As with so many family reunion plays, the squabbling Lafayette siblings in Branden Jacobs-Jenkins’s “Appropriate” dislodge their share of skeletons from the closets of their childhood home, a former plantation in southern Arkansas. But here those ...