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Robert Draper
The general tried to persuade Donald Trump to use the military to overturn the 2020 election. A year later, he and his followers are fighting the same battle by other means.
Kwame Anthony Appiah
The magazine's Ethicist columnist on when disclosing a secret is a betrayal — and more.
David Marchese
"Not everyone is able to get with close friends who have wisdom to impart, the simple thing of waking up and trying again."
Jeremy W. Peters
Roger Ailes understood the appeal Mr. Trump had for Fox viewers. He didn't foresee how together they would redefine the limits of political discourse.
Shalini Venugopal Bhagat
Ms. Mangeshkar, a revered figure in India, recorded songs for countless films — not appearing onscreen herself, but providing characters' singing voices.
Ellen Barry
Ten years ago, psychologists proposed that a wide range of people would suffer anxiety and grief over climate. Skepticism about that idea is gone.
Juliet Macur
Kamila Valieva of Russia had the highest score of the women's short program, helping her team eclipse the United States, which had been in first place. Karen Chen of the United States fell.
Matthew Futterman and Raymond Zhong
The environmentally unfriendly secret of winter sports is that many competitions take place on artificial snow. China's water-scarce capital had to go to enormous lengths to make enough of it.
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Malia Wollan
With "MeatEater" on Netflix and a growing roster of podcasts, he is teaching a new kind of hunter about how killing animals can be part of loving nature.
Consolation of a sort on the A train, a kindred spirit on the F and more reader tales of New York City in this week's Metropolitan Diary.
Charles M. Blow
The president suffers from the same blind spot as other white liberal leaders throughout history.
Valeriya Safronova
The Norwegian actress was ready to quit the business before she was cast as the lead in "The Worst Person in the World." Now she's navigating newfound fame.
Pete Wells
In "Eating to Extinction," Dan Saladino explores what the loss of local, nutrient-rich agriculture means for the planet.
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