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Johnny Carson knew how to stand outside of a joke in case it tanked. He sparkled in conversation and didn’t pretend to be smarter than he was.
Their weak candidates, identity politics and extremism pushed voters toward the ex-president.
Cultural and academic elites have changed their minds. That tells us something about them.
Rewards points could vanish if Congress caps transaction fees.
Senators might demand it before confirming him as Attorney General.
Hong Kong tells Donald Trump to shut up about the jailed publisher.
The unions are racking up fines, while hoping for a bigger payout.
Bureaucracies kept winning because no one paid attention to them. Until now.
He has mishandled his nominations, and not only by picking Gaetz, Hegseth and Gabbard.
Voters realize it would raise prices and put them out of work.
Many view the president-elect’s return to the White House as an opportunity to boost ties between Washington and New Delhi.
Cynthia Erivo and Ariana Grande star in director Jon M. Chu’s lavishly entertaining adaptation of the Broadway hit set in the land of Oz.
Otherwise reasonable people believe crazy things because nobody dares challenge them.
Accompanied by the Orchestra of St. Luke’s, the troupe’s current Lincoln Center run is at its best in the works choreographed by its founder, with newer dances and world premieres proving less compelling.
The overriding message of Donald Trump’s cabinet choices so far? Big change is coming to Washington.
Following the Supreme Court’s guidance, we’ll reverse a decadeslong executive power grab.
We should restrain them in peace and support them in war, but we often do the opposite.
Let’s hope the NFL quarterback’s promotion signals a new era of price relief.
Directed by Michael Mayer and featuring a fierce star turn from John Gallagher Jr., this musical draws on the band’s songs to depict the misbegotten voyage of a 19th-century ship.
The U.S. tax system remains highly progressive.
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