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The FCC gives Charlie Ergen some crucial regulatory forbearance.
Vance, Walz and the Biden Border App
We missed a worthwhile debate about a growing path of migrant entry.
Inside Israel's Air-Raid Shelters
My friends text pictures of their families and pets and share moments of unity and even levity.
Criticize Harris and Walz While You Still Can
One thing they haven’t been able to hide is hostility to free speech.
Thanks for Nothing, Say Voters in 2024
It’s hard to exaggerate this poor moment in U.S. history, largely authored by Joe Biden.
A Yazidi Woman Is Liberated From Slavery in Gaza
Fawzia Sido’s decadelong captivity illustrates the connections between ISIS, Hamas and other jihadists.
UNC Tries to Create a 'Free-Speech Culture'
Jed Atkins, head of the Chapel Hill campus’s new School of Civic Life and Leadership, wants to teach students to be tolerant, in an old-school way.
How Florida Keeps Electricity Plentiful and Rates Low
The Sunshine State has steered clear of green policies that are creating a grid crisis in other states.
Our Celebration of Fall Books
Fiction from Sally Rooney and others, Ina Garten’s rise, the birth of the car, football fever and more.
'Maple Leaf Rag': Scott Joplin's Splendid Syncopations
First published 125 years ago, the composer’s rag remains the ideal showcase for his melodic and rhythmic inventiveness.
Private schools say early signs of pupils leaving
The Independent Schools Council says some members reported a drop in pupils starting secondary school.
On the Waterfront, the Sequel
The dockworkers strike is an education in monopoly union power.
Do Americans Really Want a 'Politics of Joy'?
The slogan didn’t work for Hubert Humphrey in 1968. It seems tone-deaf in the troubled world of 2024.
You Can't Buy That Diesel Truck
California’s EV rules are already restricting sales of gas-powered rigs.
Someone Tries to Govern France
Barnier proposes a budget because he must, but where’s the growth policy?
Jack Smith's October Surprise
It’s impossible not to suspect the special counsel’s filing is politically motivated.
War Doesn't Thwart a Western Wall Tradition
A rabbi clears space for new prayer notes as Rosh Hashanah, the New Year, begins.
Can We Still Trust the Unemployment Rate?
The BLS jobs report survey is outdated and underfunded.
The 62nd New York Film Festival: From Epic to Intimate
This year’s highlights include Adrien Brody as a genius architect in ‘The Brutalist,’ Tilda Swinton and Julianne Moore in Pedro Almodóvar’s first English-language feature, and Selena Gomez and Zoe Saldaña in a sweeping rock musical.
Med-School Accreditation Is Outdated
The LCME, established with noble goals, has become arbitrary and holds back innovation.