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A Spark That Ignited in a Brooklyn Kitchen and Continued Around the World

When Jirair Ratevosian, a Congressional candidate, and Micheal Ighodaro, an activist and filmmaker, first met, both were so busy with…

World

Restaurants Aren’t What They Used to Be (and That’s a Good Thing)

Like so many other chefs, I was drawn to the restaurant business because it is exciting. I ignored its dysfunction…

World

Friday Briefing

An address by President Biden.

World

Full Transcript: Biden’s Speech on Israel-Hamas and Russia-Ukraine Wars

The president laid out what he characterized as the stakes for democracy as he pleaded with Americans to stand firmly…

World

Robert F. Kennedy Jr. Is Not Ready for Prime Time

I know you have a lot on your mind, people. But if you’ve got a few minutes to spare, let’s…

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Should We Keep Paying for Our Ungrateful Son to Join Us on Family Vacations?

Unsatisfied with her middle-aged son’s meager displays of gratitude, a reader wonders whether to stop footing his bill for a…

World

Are There Lessons for Israel From America’s Response to 9/11?

If you compare the massacres carried out by Hamas in Israel with the terrorist attacks of Sept. 11, 2001, as…

Business

For Bill Ford, ‘Every Negotiation Is a Roller Coaster’

As a 25-year-old junior executive at the car company that bears his last name, William Clay Ford Jr. had a…

World

The Apotheosis of Jim Jordan Is a Sight to Behold

No problem in the American system at this moment is as acute and disruptive as the one posed by the…

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Robert Sapolsky Doesn’t Believe in Free Will. (But Feel Free to Disagree.)

There is no free will, according to Robert Sapolsky, a biologist and neurologist at Stanford University and a recipient of…

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