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Lisa Taddeo
Women are not always comfortable saying what they need from their partners.
J. Michael Luttig
Both parties must set aside their partisan interests and reform the Electoral Count Act.
David Axelrod
The state of the union is stressed. To claim otherwise would seem off-key.
Tariq Panja
The medications were revealed in a document filed in her arbitration hearing on Sunday.
Alice Cavanagh and Matthew Avignone
By placing contemporary pieces amid original features, the architect Sophie Dries has created a space that privileges experimentation.
Julian E. Barnes
Jonathan Toebbe, who was arrested in October along with his wife, is set to face 12 years or more in prison under a plea deal with federal prosecutors.
Noreen Malone
When 25 million people leave their jobs, it's about more than just burnout.
Eric Asimov
For 20 years, natural wine has been dismissed as a fad or a fraud. Yet more people make it, more drink it and good bottles are easier to find.
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The New York Times
With Omicron cases ebbing, the industry is looking for a significant rebound in spring and summer. Here's what to expect, in the air, at the rental car counter and beyond.
'The Ezra Klein Show'
Janet Lansbury on an unusual parenting theory that has the potential to improve all your relationships.
Kwame Anthony Appiah
The magazine's Ethicist columnist on balancing personal loyalties against possible Covid exposure in this phase of the pandemic.
Jeremy W. Peters
The verdict came a day after the judge said he planned to dismiss the case, ruling that Ms. Palin's legal team had failed to prove that the newspaper defamed her.
Margalit Fox
In "Index, A History of the," Dennis Duncan explores the life and times of a practice that's been dividing readers since Gutenberg.
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