“Little Gaza” is the nickname locals use for a battle-scarred area here where buildings are destroyed and roads torn up, where families have been driven away, where the alleys throb …
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Before World War I, globalization was at a high point. Advances in technology, including the steamship and the telegraph, allowed people, goods and news to cross borders with extraordinary speed. …
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So scale of 1 to 10: how liberated are you feeling right now? I am feeling pretty unliberated. I’m not excited about my freedom from lower prices, from a stable …
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In the past, the one constituency President Trump has sometimes listened to has been our stock market. Well, it has spoken, falling 10.5 percent in one of the largest two-day …
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In the first episodes, Daphne appears to be floating happily on her good fortune. But as the season progresses, we see slight cracks in her serene expression, making it clear …
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So scale of 1 to 10: how liberated are you feeling right now? I am feeling pretty unliberated. I’m not excited about my freedom from lower prices, from a stable …
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There are two related theories of what Donald Trump’s dramatic revision of the global trade system is intended to accomplish. First, the goal is to revitalize American manufacturing, our capacity …
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After retiring from the Supreme Court in 2006, Justice Sandra Day O’Connor devoted her remaining active years to rescuing the process of choosing judges from the grip of partisan politics. …
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To the Editor: “‘It Is Facing a Campaign of Annihilation’: Three Columnists on Trump’s War Against Academia” (Opinion, nytimes.com, March 15) seems to perpetuate a caricature of higher education as …
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Opinion | Wasn’t Trump Supposed to Have Solved the War in Ukraine by Now?
by opiniguruby opiniguruGiven the head-spinning pace of President Trump’s proclamations and executive orders, it is not surprising that yesterday’s shock is continually being buried under today’s awe. Take Ukraine, for example. Even …