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The monumental scale of the Build Back Better plan raises a difficult question: Is a fleeting and narrow majority enough for making history?
Pedal, pedal, pedal, glide.
There are many unknowns but we have the means to manage the variant.
When Steven Spielberg asked Kushner, America's most important living playwright, to take on 'West Side Story,' he thought, 'He's lost his mind.' But he dared.
Donald J. Trump's former chief of staff, Mark Meadows, has turned over documents and agreed to be deposed in the House's inquiry into the Jan. 6 attack.
Why don't other countries face a Great Resignation?
A top coach is heading to the Southeastern Conference, the latest in a series of moves at some of the country's most storied college football programs.
While wind and solar ramp up, several countries, including France and Britain, are looking to expand their nuclear energy programs. Germany and others aren't so enthusiastic.
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Two very different visionary artists, Hayao Miyazaki and Tony Kushner, are both famed for creating fantastic, fully realized worlds that also reflect our own.
The new pro league Overtime Elite is luring young phenoms with hefty salaries, viral success and — perhaps — a better path to the N.B.A.
It's not clear why coffee can stimulate a bowel movement, but the speed of this effect suggests it's mediated by the brain.
The chef Shion Uino displays a rare, untheatrical mastery of seafood at his new $420-a-head restaurant in TriBeCa.
The island nation swore in its first president, ending nearly 400 years of British rule. Prince Charles and Rihanna were on hand to witness the ceremony.
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