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‘One in 25 Americans wishes Donald Trump were running for president.’
Absinthe beguiled Van Gogh, Degas, Picasso, Wilde—and a modern-day swindler who tricked fellow devotees of the drink.
It’s up to officials in the three branches of government to keep the president in line.
Exercise, nutrition, art and connection can all help keep people healthy.
An enigmatic hero of the British Empire, a director of unique vision, a songwriting legend and other lives to get lost in.
The golf bag may be in storage for the season, but these books tee off in any weather.
The governor kept mum as Sen. Bob Casey tried to prevail through illegal votes.
As Director of National Intelligence would she underestimate security threats to dodge hard policy choices?
Rep. Jared Golden wins, after counting ranked-choice ballots with no top pick.
The Justice Department blocked a merger with JetBlue, and the result will be less competition, higher fares, and laid-off workers.
France describes what it would take to meet its net-zero climate targets. It will be painful.
Lucy Shelton plays a renowned singer with dementia in Laura Kaminsky’s chamber piece at On Site Opera; Lise Davidsen stars in Puccini’s melodrama at the Met.
Tough love from the U.S. could spur the Continent to deal with problems on its own.
Yesterday’s radicals are today’s Donald Trump supporters.
‘Tis the season for sleuths and secrets.
The North Carolina Museum of Art focuses on the complex relationship between the two maritime empires, in an exhibition that follows the back-and-forth flow of goods and culture.
Permanent restoration of sound energy policy will require the president to engage with Congress.
Biden’s decision to block weapons shipments to the Jewish state was a military and political failure.
‘The answer to extremism is not more extremism. Voices like this on the left are turning the Democratic Party into a joke.’
Nicholas Winton saved nearly 700 children from Nazi-occupied Czechoslovakia. His heroics were only revealed decades later.
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