Sunday, July 21, 2024

For You: I Put Up a Fence in Maine. Why Did It Cause Such a Fuss?

Plus, For Biden, a Decision to Step Aside Would Raise Another Question
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July 21, 2024, 5:16 p.m. Eastern time

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I Put Up a Fence in Maine. Why Did It Cause Such a Fuss?

The goal was to shield our house from the road, but it soon turned into something much more revealing.

The Most Important Seasoning After Salt and Pepper

Lemon lifts this pasta dish filled with gorgeously rich, smoky tomatoes.

How Americans Justify Political Violence

Partisan support for the killing of adversaries is much more widespread than anyone wants to admit.

Joel Embiid Believes He Could Have Been the GOAT

The N.B.A. star talks Philly cheesesteaks, Twitter trolling and playing for Team U.S.A. over France in the Olympics.

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I Keep the Family Tree — And I'm Flummoxed About Whom to Include.

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