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Two Special Counsels Could Make One Fine Mess for Merrick Garland
Attorney General Merrick Garland’s symmetrical appointments of special counsels to investigate the classified documents imbroglios of President Biden and former…
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Arts
6 Podcasts to Help Navigate Your Career Path
Check out these shows whether you’re looking to start a business, pivot to a new industry or just better handle…
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News
How to Cope When You’re Shown the Door
Send questions about the office, money, careers and work-life balance to [email protected]. Include your name and location, or a request…
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News
Dan Savage on Where the Sexual Revolution Went Wrong
Produced by ‘The Ezra Klein Show’ Even if you don’t recognize the advice columnist Dan Savage by name, it’s possible…
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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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World
Why McCarthy’s Slog to Speaker Could Mean Dysfunction Ahead in the House
The top Republican already had to work with a tiny majority and an emboldened right flank. Concessions he made to…
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News
‘The Vow’ Is Gripping TV That Doesn’t Solve Its Central Mysteries
Over Christmas, my wife and I finished watching Season 2 of “The Vow,” an HBO documentary about the unraveling of…
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Fed Officials Ask How to Better Understand Inflation After Surprises
Federal Reserve officials, including Lisa Cook, a board member, are wrestling with how to think about price increases after 18…
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Books
What a 1985 Novel Can Tell Us About Life in the 2020s: Almost Everything
Noah Baumbach’s funny and very stylish film adaptation of “White Noise” is a great invitation to return to the source…
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News
Trust the Models? In This Economy?
Historical data has always been critical to those who make economic predictions. But three years into the pandemic, America is…