Opinion
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A World Map With No National Borders and 1,642 Animals
Anton Thomas In a hand-drawn map of the world, hundreds of animals sprawl across valleys and volcanoes, deltas and deserts.…
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What Our Schools Can Do to Reverse Learning Loss
Readers discuss an editorial about how to address declining test scores and chronic absenteeism.
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Rare Giant Rat Is Photographed Alive for First Time
The people who live on the island of Vangunu were adamant that the critically endangered species still existed. They helped…
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Chuck Schumer: What American Jews Fear Most
Fifty-three days ago, citizens of Israel suffered a horrendous attack orchestrated and executed by Hamas. The solidarity that Jewish Americans…
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Is Trump Disqualified From Holding Office? The Question Matters, Beyond Him.
State courts in Colorado, Michigan, Minnesota and elsewhere have so far declined to rule in favor of challenges asserting that…
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Pope Francis Tries to Settle Accounts
For years now, Pope Francis’s governance of the Roman Catholic Church has been seemingly designed to drive the church’s conservative…
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Has No Labels Become a Stalking Horse for Trump?
No Labels, a Washington-based organization run by political and corporate insiders, finds itself in an awkward situation. After its founding…
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The Reality of Recycling Is Appalling. But We Can Fix It.
It happened again the other night: Washing up after dinner, I went to throw out a packet of just-eaten instant…
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Understanding the True Nature of the Hamas-Israel War
The reason the Hamas-Israel war can be hard for outsiders to understand is that three wars are going on at…
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Bidenomics and the Guys in the Bar
Ten finance guys are drinking in a bar. Nine of them are Masters of the Universe — wheeler-dealers who make…
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