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Opinion
Why We Must Keep the Memory of D-Day Alive
Day by passing day, the Greatest Generation is coming toward its end. D-Day, June 6, 1944, had more than two…
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Finance
Electric Cars Are Suddenly Becoming Affordable
More efficient manufacturing, falling battery costs and intense competition are lowering sticker prices for battery-powered models to within striking distance…
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News
Voters Turn Mexico’s Governing Party Into the Dominant Party
Expectations were high for the leftist Morena party, and it exceeded them, potentially giving President-elect Claudia Sheinbaum and her allies…
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Finance
N.H.L.’s Move to Salt Lake City Is Latest Sports Downsizing
Professional leagues are embracing smaller markets in their search for newer stadiums and arenas and the potential for more devoted…
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Opinion
The Tories Will Lose the Election. But What Will Labour Win?
A snap election is a rush to judgment on the state of a nation, and in Britain, the vote coming…
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In a Texas G.O.P. at War With Itself, the Hard Right Is Gaining
The speaker of the State House, Dade Phelan, survived a primary challenge from a Trump-backed activist, but many other Republican…
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Books
Which Cannes Films Might Become Oscar Contenders?
Films backed by the studio Neon have won Cannes and gone on to Oscar nominations regularly in the last few…
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News
The Ancient Art of Calligraphy Is Having a Revival
For the first time in many years, a teacher was correcting my handwriting. “Go more slowly,” Laura Edralin, a calligraphy…
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Opinion
The Stench of Climate Change Denial
This may sound a bit weird, but when I think about my adolescent years, I sometimes associate them with the…
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Books
Gamelan Dharma Swara Finds Its Authentic Self
The ensemble, which plays traditional and contemporary Balinese music, nearly dissolved during the pandemic. Reborn, it will perform a piece…