Opinion
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Was Louisa May Alcott a Transgender Man?
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Naomi Replansky, Poet of Hopeful Struggle, Dies at 104
Her verse examined social history through individual lives, including her own, in which she later found love. Yet for all…
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Speaker, Speaker, What Do You See? I See MAGA Looking at Me.
Bret Stephens: Gail, remember “We Need To Talk About Kevin,” the unforgettable Lionel Shriver novel about a woman whose son…
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Football Is Deadly, but Not for the Reasons You Think
When Damar Hamlin suffered a cardiac arrest during the N.F.L. “Monday Night Football” game earlier this week, it felt like…
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Ron DeSantis Could Decide Republicans’ Foreign Policy
Gov. Ron DeSantis of Florida is widely considered the strongest potential primary challenger to former President Donald Trump’s third campaign…
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Temple Grandin: Society Is Failing Visual Thinkers, and That Hurts Us All
When I was younger, I believed that everybody thought in photo-realistic pictures the same way I did, with images clicking…
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The Unexpected Gift of Dead Plants
NASHVILLE — The winter storm that swept in just before Christmas, moving from the West Coast to the East, was…
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Bernard Kalb, Veteran Foreign Correspondent, Is Dead at 100
He covered wars, revolutions and diplomatic breakthroughs for CBS, NBC and The New York Times. He also served, briefly and…
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The Republicans Are Putting Trump Out to Pasture
Many families have a grandfather or an uncle who, in his prime, was the patriarch, the family’s force and compass.…
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King Phojanakong, Pioneer of Filipino Food in New York, Dies at 54
His first restaurant, Kuma Inn, became destination dining despite its location on what was then a quiet stretch of the…