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Nicholas Kristof
Azerbaijan is blockading the enclave of Nagorno-Karabakh, and people are dying.
Frank Bruni
Don't be fooled: She's a shameless opportunist.
Maureen Dowd
Young women in crisis are wondering, "What was I made for?"
Farhad Manjoo
The carmakers are being sued for failing to install a basic anti-theft device in millions of cars.
David French
What's worse than voters who don't understand how government works? Candidates who don't.
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"The fact that I'm 56 and still realizing I never grieved when I was 11? That's ridiculous," says the CNN anchor.
The virtues of being bad. Also: a movement for neighborliness in Paris, and when it's OK to go braless.
Blatant political gerrymandering occurs in cities across the country, many of them run by Democrats. In Los Angeles, a scandal over a racist recording was only the tip of the iceberg.
In Mineola, N.Y., Rosini Furniture Service restores and refinishes, but its owner's true passion is the racket sport.
Transport yourself to the Mediterranean with a roasted pepper antipasto, a succulent fish in tomato broth and an easy, showstopping plum tart from David Tanis.
Trinidad, built in 1867, was part of the lucrative grain trade on the Great Lakes. Its remarkably intact wreckage, which included stacks of dishes, was just discovered.
To counter the signs of aging or treat acne, start slow and be patient.
During a deposition in his civil case, the former president offered a series of defenses, digressions and meandering explanations of his political and professional dealings.
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