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Dealing with North Korea could make Iraq look like child’s play—and the longer we wait, the harder it will get. That’s the message of a Pentagon-style war game involving some of this country’s most prominent foreign-policy strategists
almost 19 years ago
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The founder of the Peace Corps and leader of the War on Poverty has died. His biographer reflects on a remarkable legacy.
over 13 years ago
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A new look at the famous Harvard study of what makes people thrive
about 11 years ago
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What Hugh Grant, Gandhi, and Thomas Jefferson have in common
over 10 years ago
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Red Sox fans can no longer find meaning in futility—they now have to settle for
mere greatness.
over 5 years ago
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The fall of the Patriots dynasty is everyone’s loss.
over 4 years ago
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The rare rebuke that John Roberts made in November is evidence that he fears for
the viability of our political system.
over 2 years ago
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The normal rules of aging—and beginnings and ends—never applied.
over 2 years ago
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The biggest findings from Caitlin Dickerson’s investigation into the Trump
administration’s family-separation policy
over 1 year ago
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Why the greatest quarterback of all time struggled to leave the field
over 1 year ago
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A new novel from the psychiatrist famous for “Listening to Prozac” imagines a Trumplike president’s sessions with a shrink.
10 months ago