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Yelena Moroz Alpert

9 Home Designs That Evoke the Flow of Water

Symbolizing tranquillity and clarity, water is the inspiration behind many brands’ creations.

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Ron Lieber

Can You Make Your Investment Portfolio Reflect Your Values?

Forget about endowments and their holdings and divestment for a minute. What do you stand for, and how can you make your portfolio reflect that?

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Luke Broadwater

Freshmen Democrats Work to Turn Biden Impeachment Effort on Its Head

A crop of novice lawmakers on the House Oversight Committee has countered Republicans’ allegations against President Biden with attention-grabbing charges of their own.

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Richard C. Paddock

Big, Smoggy Bangkok Gets a Badly Needed Breath of Fresh Air

In the heart of this megacity, an industrial site has been turned into an oasis for residents (and birds, bats and mosquito-eating dragonflies).

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Abbie VanSickle

Justice Thomas Denounces ‘the Nastiness and the Lies’ Faced by His Family

The statement was among the few public remarks he has made since revelations that he had failed to report lavish gifts and travel from wealthy conservatives.

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Melissa Kirsch

When Travel Plans Go Awry

There are ways of keeping ourselves anchored, even when we enter a parallel universe disconnected from time.

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Ross Douthat

Is There a Post-Religious Right?

A taxonomy of post-religious conservatisms.

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Thomas L. Friedman

Biden’s Real Mistake in Pausing Military Aid to Israel

In how Biden made his announcement, the president enabled Netanyahu to look like an innocent victim

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Katrina Miller and Judson Jones

Solar Storm Intensifies, Making Northern Lights Visible: What to Know

Officials warned of potential blackouts or interference with navigation and communication systems this weekend, as well as auroras as far south as Southern California or Texas.

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A Solar Storm Lights Up the Night Sky

The unusual sight of aurora borealis was visible across Britain on Friday, including southern parts of the country and London.

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Sapna Maheshwari

The ‘Betches’ Got Rich. So What’s Next?

The women’s media company, which started as a raunchy college blog, is a rare financial success story — and on the White House’s radar. Now, it’s wrestling with how to grow up alongside its readers.

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Julie Turkewitz and Adriana Loureiro Fernandez

Will an Authoritarian Government in Venezuela Allow a Fair Election?

President Nicolás Maduro has held on to power by holding sham elections. In July he will run again, but would he willingly cede power?

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Jesus Jiménez and Jackie Molloy

Farewell, Chuck E. Cheese Animatronic Band

A mainstay of the pizza and arcade chain, by turns endearing and creepy, will be phased out by year’s end at all but two locations. We visited one of them.

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Madison Malone Kircher

Inside Miss USA Turmoil: A Leaked Letter and String of Resignations

Noelia Voigt’s announcement this week that she was stepping down as Miss USA set off a string of departures and prompted larger questions about the inner workings of the organization.

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Michael C. Bender and Nick Corasaniti

Will You Accept the Election Results? Republicans Dodge the Question.

Leading Republicans have refused to say flatly that they will accept the outcome of the presidential election if Donald Trump loses.

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Elian Peltier and Christiaan Triebert

Burkina Faso Accused of Massacring Civilians

Witnesses and human rights groups claim the West African country’s military killed more than 220 people, including women and children, in February. It was neither a mistake nor a one-off, they say.

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Kate Christobek and Jesse McKinley

5 Takeaways From Trump’s Hush-Money Trial After Stormy Daniels’s Testimony

The fourth week of the trial interspersed intense and emotional testimony with talk of documents and chains of custody.

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Jonah E. Bromwich, Maggie Haberman and Jonathan Swan

Trump Has Long Been Known as a Micromanager. Prosecutors Are Using It Against Him.

Witnesses have described the former president monitoring the minutiae of his business, a portrait prosecutors are drawing to help convince the jury that he couldn’t have helped but oversee a hush-money payment to avoid a damaging story.

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Stephen Castle and Mary Turner

British Colleges Are Handling Protests Differently. Will It Pay Off?

University leaders have so far adopted a more permissive attitude to pro-Palestinian encampments than their U.S. counterparts. Here’s why.

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Katie Glueck

A Rising Democrat Leans Into the Campus Fight Over Antisemitism

Gov. Josh Shapiro of Pennsylvania, the proudly Jewish leader of a battleground state, has dived headfirst into subjects that have wrenched apart his party.

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