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What College Applicants Really Think About Republicans’ Campus Panic
The moral panic about “woke” campuses has metastasized into actual legislation, and not just in the swampy idylls of Florida.…
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What Does True Consent Look Like for Consumers?
A man with a squeegee cleans your windshield while your car is stopped and then asks for money. Do you…
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How Has Retirement Changed Your Relationship?
We want to hear from you for a New York Times Magazine feature about how this transition can affect marriages…
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Russian Group Spread Disinformation About Princess of Wales, Experts Say
A Kremlin-linked group known for online campaigns to sow falsehoods and distrust among Russia’s foes helped fuel the frenzy of…
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Has the Luxury E-Commerce Bubble Burst?
After implosions by Farfetch and MatchesFashion — and with other blowouts possible — the future for online fashion retailers looks…
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Use of Abortion Pills Has Risen Significantly Post Roe, Research Shows
The News On the eve of oral arguments in a Supreme Court case that could affect future access to abortion…
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America’s Most Overlooked Political Divide Is Also Its Most Revealing
It’s not often that a poll result causes me to do a double take. This month, however, a Pew Research…
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When It Comes to Politics, Are Any of Us Really Thinking for Ourselves?
If you’re trying to guess whether people are Republicans or Democrats, knowing a few basic facts about them will take…
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When We See the Climate More Clearly, What Will We Do?
This month MethaneSAT, an $88 million, 770-pound surveillance satellite conceived by the Environmental Defense Fund and designed at Harvard to…
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Oprah — and America — Embrace the Promise of Ozempic
Oprah’s back and she wants to talk about losing weight. Again. On Monday, Oprah’s ABC special, “Shame, Blame and the…
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