World
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News
Farewell to the U.S.-China Golden Age
A lunch meeting about China this summer at the Upper East Side headquarters of the Council on Foreign Relations felt…
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Business
In a Report Card on Global Warming, Nations Get a Very Poor Grade
Countries are taking “baby steps,” a U.N. official said. In a separate study, Saudi researchers warned of an “existential crisis”…
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News
Searching for Humanity in the Middle East
We’re living through an era of collapsing paradigms. The conceptual frames that many people use to organize their understanding of…
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Arts
As ‘Billions’ Ends, Its Creators Discuss the Changing Face of the Ultrarich
In an interview, the showrunners discussed its imminent conclusion and the rise of billionaires who believe they are “making the…
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Magazine
The Exhibition Making the Case for Art Without Men
Loved in her day, the French painter Marie Laurencin depicted a dreamy vision of a world of women. What does…
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Magazine
Louis Vuitton Strikes Another Major Deal in Sports
The luxury brand will sponsor the prestigious America’s Cup yacht race in 2024 — the same year it sponsors the…
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Business
How the Israel-Hamas War Imperils Action Against Global Warming
Oil prices could surge. Disagreements between nations could worsen. The conflict complicates already fragile global diplomacy ahead of crucial climate…
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World
With the World in Crisis, House Republicans Bicker Among Themselves
Despite conflicts overseas and an approaching deadline to avert a government shutdown, Republicans are unable to rise above their internal…
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News
A Flood of Evil Is Destroying My World
Ten years ago, we were preparing to celebrate the bar mitzvah of our son, Hersh. His Torah portion was the…
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World
China’s Economic Stake in the Middle East: Its Thirst for Oil
China is the largest oil importer by far from Saudi Arabia and from Iran, highlighting the risk it faces if…