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For You: Pranks, Parties and Politics: Ron DeSantis’s Year as a Schoolteacher

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November 5, 2022

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Family Ties. Political Divisions.

'Cold and Tense': 10 Americans on How Politics Changes Relationships

Pranks, Parties and Politics: Ron DeSantis's Year as a Schoolteacher

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From Yale to Newsmax, Usha Vance Has Helped J.D. Vance Chart His Path

The Ohio Senate candidate's wife, an accomplished lawyer, remains ensconced in the milieu he now rails against.

Are You Ready for Gas Station Sunglasses?

Wraparound shades are now embraced by celebrities and fashion fiends worldwide.

Does a Blazer for Everywhere Exist?

A reader is searching for a blazer that is not too fancy to be worn with sneakers and jeans.

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Between Kanye and the Midterms, the Unsettling Stream of Antisemitism

For American Jews, this fall has become increasingly worrisome. On Thursday alone, the F.B.I. warned of threats to New Jersey synagogues and the Nets suspended Kyrie Irving.

'Movement Never Lies': The Genius of Martha Graham

The most revealing statements in a new biography come from the dancers who gave their lives and bodies to her experiments.

Daria Kasatkina's Tumultuous and Triumphant Season

The tennis star has spoken out against Russia's invasion of Ukraine and come out as gay with her partner, the figure skater and fellow Russian Natalia Zabiiako. And she's winning.

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Thomas J. Barrack Jr., a Los Angeles businessman and friend of the former president, had been accused of working on behalf of the oil-rich nation without disclosing it.

Florida Restricts Doctors From Providing Gender Treatments to Minors

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Suburban Women, No Longer 'Soccer Moms,' Hold Key to Midterms

A caricature of the suburban female voter looms large in American politics. But in battleground regions, many voters don't fit the stereotype — and perhaps, never did.

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