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Books
John le Carré’s Last Completed Spy Novel Crowns a Career Attuned to Moral Ambivalence
SILVERVIEW By John le Carré Sixty years ago, David John Moore Cornwell, a young officer in the British secret services,…
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Books
He Finds Women on Dating Apps. Then They Disappear.
“If you remember me at all, you remember the shy, slight, discomfited and fatherless soul known to inhabit every little…
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Books
A Memoir of Post-Genocide Refugee Life Rendered With Delicacy and Insight
THOSE WE THROW AWAY ARE DIAMONDSA Refugee’s Search for HomeBy Mondiant Dogon with Jenna Krajeski At one point in Mondiant…
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America
Quebec Language Debate Spurs Eerie Sense of Déjà-Vu
MONTREAL — When I go for a stroll in my Montreal neighborhood, the bourgeois-bohemian Plateau-Mont-Royal, I hear a Babel of…
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Europe
A Year Later, a Schoolteacher’s Beheading Still Haunts France
PARIS — Most schools throughout France observed a minute of silence on Friday in remembrance of Samuel Paty, a teacher…
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Opinion
Is It Time for Kyrsten Sinema to Leave the Democratic Party?
Despite her flamboyant persona — the Crayola-colored wigs, the edgy outfits, the in-your-face bling — Senator Kyrsten Sinema rarely talks…
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Opinion
The Unvaccinated May Not Be Who You Think
Back when a viral pandemic killing millions around the world was just the plot of a scary movie, the film…
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Opinion
Does the Supreme Court Belong to Justice Thomas Now?
After he took his seat on the U.S. Supreme Court 30 years ago this month, Justice Clarence Thomas assured his…
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Science
Surprise Russian Thruster Firing Prompts Space Station Emergency
The International Space Station was briefly tilted out of its normal position in orbit on Friday during a test firing…
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Europe
A Year Later, a Schoolteacher’s Beheading Still Haunts France
PARIS — Most schools throughout France observed a minute of silence on Friday in remembrance of Samuel Paty, a teacher…