Did America Misjudge Bernie Sanders? Or Did He Misjudge America?
Throughout his insurgent campaign, he remained steadfast in his radical vision — and forced a reckoning for the Democratic Party.
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Throughout his insurgent campaign, he remained steadfast in his radical vision — and forced a reckoning for the Democratic Party.
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When the university told my wife about the sexual-harassment complaints against her, we knew they weren’t true. We had no idea how strange the truth really was.
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The social club’s employees have a story to tell about the company that sold the world Instagram-ready feminism.
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Twenty years ago, India let Masood Azhar go. Now he and his jihadist group may be one of the greatest obstacles to resolving the crisis in Kashmir.
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Is It Wrong to Donate to Candidates You Can’t Vote for?
The magazine’s Ethicist columnist on supporting politicians in other districts and states, and what transgender medical providers must disclose to their patients.
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Everyone’s Talking About Canned Tuna. Here’s How to Make It Delicious.
Look to Japan for inspiration, then crank open a can.
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It might be fine to skim through a user manual for an office printer, but don’t skim “Anna Karenina” and expect to understand it.
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His Immune System Went Out of Whack. The Usual Treatment Didn’t Work. Why?
A 61-year-old man lost more than 25 pounds in a matter of a few months and was not responding to treatment. The doctor was stumped.
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There Are Anti-Vaping P.S.A.s on YouTube. There’s a Lot More Vaping.
Anti-vaping groups are stepping into the conversation online — but vapers have already spent years building community there.
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Letter of Recommendation: Gyms
It used to be that artists were allergic to exercise and relieved themselves with absinthe and orgies. Now there are spin classes.
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A deep gaze beyond windows or worlds of humans from Jane Hirshfield's new book, “Ledger."
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Judge John Hodgman on ‘Sandwich-ness’
Is an open-faced sandwich a sandwich at all? What about a double-decker?
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