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Tough Decisions About Dementia and End-of-Life Care
Readers discuss Sandeep Jauhar’s guest essay about dementia and advance directives.
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16 New Books Coming in November
Barbra Streisand’s mammoth biography, Stephanie Land’s follow-up to “Maid,” Sigrid Nunez’s new novel and more.
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What Israeli Survivors Believe Now
OpinionSupported by SKIP ADVERTISEMENTWhat Israeli Survivors Believe Now Oct. 30, 2023Share full articleVideo by Iris Zaki, Tamir Elterman and Jonah…
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An Anti-Obesity Drug and Cultural Stigmas
More from our inbox: Seeking More Insight Into Republican VotersScandal at Liberty UniversityFree Analysis?Credit...Alice Rosati/Trunk ArchiveTo the Editor: Re “Ozempic…
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Gaza Goes Dark as Israel Attacks Intensify
It was increasingly difficult to reach people in the Gaza Strip or know what was happening in the enclave late…
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Dave Chappelle Laments ‘Nightmare’ Facing Israelis and Palestinians
The comedian, whose remarks about the Israel-Hamas war last week made headlines, returned to the subject at a show in…
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The Reactionary Futurism of Marc Andreessen
In July, Marc Andreessen — the godfather of the web browser, one of the founders of the venture capital firm…
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Growing Old, for Better or Worse
Readers, including a 101-year-old woman, react to a guest essay by Roger Rosenblatt about the challenges of aging.
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Uncanny Art for the Post-Truth Era
As deepfakes and A.I. images proliferate, hyperrealist sculpture has taken on an eerie new relevance.
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After Nearly Five Decades, Waltraud Meier Takes Her Final Opera Bow
The famed singer, known for her captivating presence, intellectual approach and distinctive sound, is retiring from the stage with “Elektra.”