The Case Against Google
Critics say the search giant is squelching competition before it begins. Should the government step in?
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Critics say the search giant is squelching competition before it begins. Should the government step in?
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How Our Beliefs Can Shape Our Waistlines
Believing in your healthful habits is a healthful habit in itself.
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Rachel Morrison Wants More Women Behind the Camera
The cinematographer for “Mudbound” and “Black Panther” on the male-dominated profession.
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No president has ever been so fixated on his poll results. And no president has ever had less reason to care about them.
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Infinitely less popular than “Spring,” but not without its charms.
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An attitude that feels thrilling in one era may well wind up feeling like everything wrong with the next.
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