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Americans Deserve Better From the House of Representatives

This article has been updated to include new information about Mr. McCarthy’s decision not to run for speaker again. The…

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Piecing Together What Remained, So Mothers Could Bury Their Sons

A Times reporter hiked to a rugged region in Greece where the bodies of 18 asylum seekers were found. She…

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The Countries of Africa Look Ahead With Hope

Despite its problems, the continent is showing positive signs for democracy. Will that lead to a new future for its…

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The Best Parts of Being a Football Fan Are Off the Field

The N.F.L. season began with dramatic injuries. Luckily, for the league, we fans focus our energy on so many things…

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Sculptures That Don’t Have to Add Up to Work Like Magic

The wooden objects Hans Noë constructs — columns, walls and confounding clumps of simple but unusual geometric solids — aren’t…

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In the Big City, Wildlife Researchers Are on the Prowl

Early one morning last month, Laura Dudley Plimpton found herself in Forest Park, in Queens, staring at a pair of…

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A New Satellite Outshines Some of the Brightest Stars in the Sky

Astronomers warn that BlueWalker3, a test spacecraft with a large array of antennas, could be the first of many larger…

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Farewell to a Woman in Full

Sarah Burton says goodbye to Alexander McQueen with a triumphant collection; Gabriela Hearst departs Chloé.

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Against the Wall, McCarthy Does the Right Thing

Only an extremely shallow man would repeatedly wait until the last possible moment to do the right thing, no matter…

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Ferrante Before Ferrante

Elsa Morante’s propulsive 1940s saga of women’s lives, “Lies and Sorcery,” brings its penetrating insight to a new generation.

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