
The Young Men of the Crick
Before the fall of the self-proclaimed prophet Warren Jeffs, many teenage boys were cast out of the Crick, as had been the custom for many generations.
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Before the fall of the self-proclaimed prophet Warren Jeffs, many teenage boys were cast out of the Crick, as had been the custom for many generations.
Why the development of artificial intelligence might result in greater pollution of our digital public spaces.
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The U.S. Is Pulling Back From China. How Far Is Too Far?
The backlash against trade with the Chinese should not cause America to retreat from the rest of the world.
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Bringing Ukraine Into NATO and the E.U. Is the Key to Peace
Tom Friedman on what could be a real endgame to the Russia-Ukraine conflict.
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The Permanent Migration Crisis
What’s changed for formerly welcoming cities are the sheer numbers involved.
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The Unspeakably Sad Reminder of the ‘Other Paris’
The world is arranged to discreetly conceal the bleak side of life from us. And we are complicit.
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What Thoreau Heard in the Song of the Crickets
The late summer song in the grass has a message for us.
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The dead are being exhumed and the living are being evicted to make way for President Sisi’s Pharaonic fantasies.
By Hussein Omar
Conservation groups react to a guest essay about the negative impact of forests. Also: Challenging antisemitism; Republicans and migrants; shoes-off homes.
The principal duty of friendship is merely presence.
By David French
I can’t help feeling that as American culture has become more racially progressive, it’s also become more pathological about race.
By Tyler Austin Harper
The world is arranged to discreetly conceal the bleak side of life from us. And we are complicit.
By Tim Kreider
The natural world has stories to tell if you listen closely.
By Raquel Vasquez Gilliland
The state’s governor has asked the Supreme Court to resurrect a widely opposed plan rejected by the federal government.
By Carl Safina and Joel Reynolds
With age comes wisdom.
By Thomas L. Friedman
Their responses obscure the nature of the conflict.
By Jamelle Bouie
Why the development of artificial intelligence might result in greater pollution of our digital public spaces.
By Julia Angwin
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