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Everybody Knows Flo From Progressive. Who Is Stephanie Courtney?

A polo shirt, a white apron and a retro hairdo changed an actor's life forever.

Was Peace Ever Possible?

Thirty years ago, a negotiated settlement of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict seemed achievable. The story of how it fell apart reveals why the fight remains so intractable today.

Can I Skip My 100-Year-Old Father's Wedding? He's Making a Big Mistake.

The magazine's Ethicist columnist on how to show up for loved ones, even when we don't agree with their choices.

Pay Thousands to Quit Your Job? Some Employers Say So.

Some U.S. businesses are forcing workers to sign contracts that demand steep "reimbursements" if they leave.

Finding a Moral Center in This Era of War

"The idea that we must close our eyes to suffering that is not ideologically useful is morally degrading," says the acclaimed author and military veteran Phil Klay.

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