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G.M. Will Restart Cruise Taxi Service
General Motors said the self-driving division’s cars will operate in Dallas, Houston and Phoenix after an accident last year. Human…
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Are Democrats Right to Unite Around Kamala Harris?
A Middle Path for Democrats, and for Harris An open convention or a coronation aren’t the only two options.The transcript…
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Now Is the Time for Kamala Harris to Be Herself
During Vice President Kamala Harris’s presidential primary campaign in 2019, she developed a reputation she has been unable to shake…
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Judge Cannon and JD Vance Are on the Same Team
In the days since Judge Aileen Cannon issued her inexplicable 93-page dismissal of the classified-documents case against Donald Trump, I’ve…
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Is the Populism of the Trump G.O.P. Real or Fake?
Before last week’s Republican convention, Donald Trump seemed to be moving away from the populism that characterized his 2016 campaign.…
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How to Protect the World From an Accidental Pandemic
It’s been about a century since viruses were recognized as causing devastating human diseases. Since then, scientists and public health…
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Arts
This Fizzy Cocktail of a Movie Deserves a Second Chance
“Barb and Star Go to Vista Del Mar” has been woefully neglected. Maybe it was the culottes? But it will…
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Arts
In ‘Pre-Existing Condition,’ a Character Isn’t Defined by Abuse, or One Actress
Stars like Edie Falco and Deirdre O’Connell bring a communal quality to Marin Ireland’s play about the aftermath of domestic…
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Arts
The Conductor Who Bent Music History to His Will
There is a passage in Serge Koussevitzky’s final recording of Tchaikovsky’s Fourth Symphony that some listeners might hear in horror,…
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Under Fabric and Around Sculptures, Dancers Respond to Art
Jodi Melnick’s new work is performed throughout a gallery installation, while one by Annie-B Parson sprawls in a sculpture park.