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Books
How Philip Roth’s Raunchiest Novel Made It to the Stage
For their adaptation of “Sabbath’s Theater,” John Turturro and Ariel Levy sought to preserve “the nasty side of existence” evoked…
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Opinion
Joseph J. Kohn, Who Broke New Ground in Calculus, Dies at 91
The techniques he developed in the field of complex numbers have found use in tackling a wide range of fundamental…
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Opinion
Why My Fall Made Me Feel So Ashamed
The morning after I fell, I lay in bed assessing the damage. My knees were banged up. The right one…
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News
There’s Still No House Speaker. What Happens Now?
The House has been without a permanent speaker since Oct. 3. Here is how a new one could be elected,…
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News
The Race to Save Our Secrets From the Computers of the Future
They call it Q-Day: the day when a quantum computer, one more powerful than any yet built, could shatter the…
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Opinion
The Path to Reducing Pedestrian Deaths Is Steep but Straight
Last year, according to the Governors Highway Safety Association, more than 7,500 pedestrians were killed while walking on U.S. roadways.…
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News
Russians Who Moved to Israel Over One War Are in the Middle of Another One
Days after Russia invaded Ukraine last year, Matvey Kukuy, a technology entrepreneur, fled the country for Israel, more out of…
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Health
The B.Y.O.B. Spots Wine Insiders Think You Should Know
Where to bring your own bottle, and not pay a fortune to drink it.
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Opinion
The Deep Roots of Republican Dysfunction
The collapse of the House Republican majority into chaos is the clearest possible evidence that the party is off the…
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Books
The Twilight of Mitt Romney
ROMNEY: A Reckoning, by McKay Coppins “For most of his life, he has nursed a morbid fascination with his own…