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The Doomsday Clock Keeps Ticking

The Bomb and I go way back. In Seattle, where I grew up in the 1950s and ’60s, it was…

Business

How Big Was the Big Game?

An overtime classic, featuring appearances by Usher and Taylor Swift, could make this year’s Super Bowl a hugely profitable money-maker…

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How Can I Update My Millennial Style?

Our fashion critic encourages a reader to invest in timeless pieces instead of getting caught up in generational stereotypes.

World

What to Know About Indonesia’s Election

More than 100 million people are expected to vote. The country is a vibrant democracy, but some fear it risks…

World

Israel Says It Will Protect Civilians in a Gazan City It Is Determined to Invade

Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said that Israel would invade refugee-packed Rafah, but was drafting a plan to help people get…

World

The Rise, and Fall, and Rise Again of Imran Khan

Mr. Khan’s success was fueled by social media, which drove Pakistan’s young people to turn out to vote and rebuff…

World

For Many in Rafah, Displacement Is a Recurring Nightmare

Less than two weeks after bombs began raining down on the Gaza Strip, Ghada al-Kurdarrived in the southern city of…

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New Historical Fiction That Immerses You in Far-Flung Places

From England and France to the deepest Arctic and northern China, these stories will transport you.

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My Father, Ronald Reagan, Would Weep for America

The night before my father died, Ronald Reagan, I listened to his breathing — ragged, thin. Nothing like that of…

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Christopher Nolan, Robert Downey Jr. and Missed Connections

Christopher Nolan and Robert Downey Jr. have each worked on some of the most lucrative and beloved superhero films of…

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