Monday, July 3, 2023

For You: A Rubik’s Cube, Thick Socks and Giddy Anticipation: The Last Hours of the Titan

Plus, Israel Launches Biggest Air Attack on West Bank in Nearly Two Decades
July 3, 2023

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Israel Launches Biggest Air Attack on West Bank in Nearly Two Decades

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With DeSantis on the Stump, Disney Sees a Long Campaign Ahead

Unrest in France Eases Nearly a Week After Fatal Police Shooting

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FROM OPINION

Maureen Dowd

Jersey Boy Takes On Florida Man

With his old pal Trump, Christie goes from enabler to destroyer.

Ezra Klein

Biden Is Taking Aim at Trump's Biggest Strength

The administration is thickly populated with veterans of the Obama and Clinton White Houses. But it doesn't see itself in comfortable continuity with those legacies.

Jamelle Bouie

Elena Kagan Has Had Enough

Her dissent on the student loan decision is revealing.

Nicholas Kristof

Long Live the King!

In an age of division, there's something to be said for royals as a unifying symbol — plus, they are good for tourism and gossip.

Thomas L. Friedman

What Happens to Putin Now?

The events playing out in Russia last weekend felt like the trailer for the next James Bond movie.

Tomorrow: Guest Essays From Opinion

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A Rubik's Cube, Thick Socks and Giddy Anticipation: The Last Hours of the Titan

Five voyagers climbed into the Titan submersible in hopes of joining the select few who have seen the wreck of the Titanic up close. But within hours, their text messages stopped coming.

The Best Films of 2023, So Far

Our critics picked six films that you can catch up with over the long holiday.

With End of Affirmative Action, a Push for a New Tool: Adversity Scores

To build a diverse class of students, the medical school at U.C. Davis ranks applicants by the disadvantages they have faced. Can it work nationally?

'American Made' T-Shirts Are Having Their Best Year Yet

Flag-themed apparel and other Americana are always July Fourth favorites, but it now may matter more where those stars and stripes were stitched.

Ben and Bryan Shelton, Son and Father, Hit the Road as Player and Coach

Bryan Shelton guided his son for years as a junior and in college. Now he is taking the reins on the ATP Tour. Next up: Wimbledon.

Love and Loss Through the Photographer's Lens

"Love Songs: Photography and Intimacy" at ICP reveals the camera's limitations as well as strengths when it comes to depicting romance.

From Up Here, You Can See Manhattan, and Houses Left to Crumble

Neither development nor demolition has occurred in a community on a cliff in New Jersey since an investor group bought 12 houses in the late 2000s.

No Sparklers for These Folks

Whether because of crowds, politics or a loss of patriotism, some Americans are conflicted about celebrating the Fourth of July.

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