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How a Vacant Lot Became Our Own Dirtbag Narnia
On a quiet street in the Kensington neighborhood of Philadelphia, just a few steps from my back door, is a…
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My Story Was Told in ‘Hotel Rwanda.’ Here’s What I Want the World to Know Now.
This week, the world will again turn its eyes toward Rwanda. April 6 marks 30 years since the start of…
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Fulfilling Our Mom’s Dream to See the Solar Eclipse
If all goes according to plan, on April 8, our 75-year-old mother, Nancy, will be settled into a lawn chair…
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Will A.I. Break the Internet? Or Save It?
Produced by ‘The Ezra Klein Show’ The internet is in decay. Do a Google search, and there are so many…
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Life Gave a Pastry Chef Lemons. She Made Lemon Bars.
These sunny, sweet-tart treats have a little twist: a rich pecan short crust.
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How Can Our Friends Choose a Realtor Other Than My Husband?
A reader is angered by friends who list their homes with other real estate brokers — sometimes without giving his…
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Joe Biden Is More Than His Age
More from our inbox: Investing in UkraineA Worthy Betrayal by García Márquez’s SonsOur Gun Culture and Mass ShootingsCredit...Ben WisemanTo the…
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How to Breathe With the Trees
Even on a computer screen, Ada Limón, who is serving her second term as poet laureate of the United States,…
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Should I Confront Our Former Minister Over His Plagiarized Sermons?
The magazine’s Ethicist columnist on grace, intellectual property, and pastorly accountability.
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How I Found Hope in Standardized Tests
This month, the University of Texas at Austin joined the wave of selective universities reversing Covid era test-optional admissions policies,…
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