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Justice Sotomayor Describes Frustration With Being a Liberal on the Supreme Court
In a conversation at Harvard, the justice spoke of her despair at some of the court’s decisions, but she urged…
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For the Best Nonalcoholic Wines, Look to Deutschland
Germany has a long history — more than a century — of making nonalcoholic wines. It’s no wonder they’re good.
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‘Romeo and Juliet’ Review: Plenty of Style, but Little Love
The London production, starring Tom Holland, sold out in hours. But its understated rendering of the central romance may leave…
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Where Public Housing Apartments Can Go for More Than $1 Million
Six decades ago, when Singapore was emerging as an independent nation, it was one of the poorest cities in Southeast…
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Here It Comes: Another Hot Summer in Europe
Extreme heat and other weather challenges are in the forecast this summer, and travel advisers, tourists and local officials are…
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An Extraordinary Documentary About the Most Precious of Lives
Margreth Olin’s “Songs of Earth” works almost like a poem as she records her parents and the Norwegian landscape.
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Australia’s ‘National Crisis’ of Domestic Abuse
The government has committed hundreds of millions of dollars for people fleeing domestic violence, but among those who work with…
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Health
F.D.A. Panel Endorses Safety of Colon-Cancer Blood Test
The Guardant Health Shield test, one committee member said, “is better than nothing for patients who are getting nothing, but…
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A Mediterranean-Inspired Getaway in an Australian Surf Town
Plus: golden handbags, a Brooklyn boutique’s Tokyo pop-up and more recommendations from T Magazine.
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Books
In Brutal Ordeals, a Performance Artist Embodies the Oppressed
It’s hard to look away from Carlos Martiel’s feats of endurance and self-harm. Does his sacrifice help us understand a…