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Two Fashion Designers on Staying Inspired and Independent

For the Taking the Lead series, we asked leaders in various fields to share insights on what they’ve learned and…

World

What Twitter Can Learn From Quakers

For what feels like ages, we’ve been told that Twitter is, or needs to be, the world’s town square. That…

World

Review: The Rising Star of Conducting Arrives in New York

Klaus Mäkelä, a young yet already accomplished maestro, made his New York Philharmonic debut with a performance that prioritized clarity.

World

True ‘Holiday Magic’ Can’t Be Manufactured

As part of The Times’s 31 Days of Holiday Treasures, a digital advent calendar of delight, my colleague Susan Shain…

World

A Chatty Putin’s Underlying Message: I’m Still in Charge

In a string of appearances, it wasn’t so much what the Russian leader said, much of it false, as it…

World

Hootie and the Blowfish and the End of History

On Twitter this week, it seemed everyone was sharing communiqués from GPT-3, the A.I. chatbot that can answer just about…

Business

Can News Be Made Into a Sustainable Business?

For a DealBook task force, a lack of trust, political polarization and a troubled business model are among the news…

World

Chinese Abroad: Worried, Wary and Protesting

Chinese expatriates in the United States are elated but nervous as they watch the protests at home.

Sports

Twists and Turns: A World Cup Fitness Coach Explains Pregame Warm-Ups

In the final hour before a game, teams’ activities can look as random as recess at the local elementary school.…

World

What White Voters See in Herschel Walker

To be a victim of injustice hurts hard. To be a victim of indifference hurts deeper and longer. And that…

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