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Chris Sununu Eyes the G.O.P.’s ‘Normal’ Lane in 2024. Does It Exist?

MANCHESTER, N.H. — When then-President Donald J. Trump visited New Hampshire in 2018, a typical delegation awaited him: flag-waving superfans,…

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What Happens When an Artist Loses His Sight

A few years ago, I began having trouble with my vision. Shapes became indistinct, colors muted. The world started to…

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The Absolute Vermeer, in a Show More Precious Than Pearls

AMSTERDAM — What is a masterpiece? There’s a kind of confidence, generous but wrong, we afford classic works of art.…

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‘Bad Apples’ or Systemic Issues?

On Wednesday, the city of Memphis remembered the life of Tyre Nichols, a young man who was beaten by at…

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Your Wednesday Briefing: China Rebounds

Also, Russia’s resilient economy and Sri Lanka’s enduring struggle.

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Is ‘Workism’ Dooming Civilization? Notes on the New Pew Parents Study.

This week the Pew Research Center released a study looking at the attitudes of contemporary American parents toward their own…

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The Waffle House Brawl Belongs in a Museum

In video after viral video, fast-food employees keep being forced to punch above their weight. You can find the disquieting…

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How to Redeem Social Media in One Easy Step

NASHVILLE — Not quite halfway through the new season of HBO’s “The White Lotus,” a young woman, Portia, breaks into…

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Don’t Try to Appease Economic Terrorists

A few days ago I received an automated text from my bank. For some reason the bank’s algorithm flagged a…

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When Did We All Become Pop Culture Detectives?

Harvesting Easter eggs has become integral to our consumption of entertainment. But there’s a fine line between perceptiveness and paranoia.

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