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Opinion
The Unabomber, Me and the Poisoned Myth of the American West
On June 10 of last year, Ted Kaczynski, the homegrown terrorist known as the Unabomber, was found dead in his…
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Tech
Here’s How Israel’s Mission to Rescue Four Hostages Unfolded
Palestinians moved through smoke and dust after an operation by the Israeli Special Forces in Nuseirat in the central Gaza…
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Opinion
An Object Lesson From Covid on How to Destroy Public Trust
Big chunks of the history of the Covid pandemic were rewritten over the last month or so in a way…
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Opinion
The Woes of Donald Trump Will Never Rise to the Level of Public Tragedy
When a Manhattan jury found Donald J. Trump guilty, it should have sent shock waves through the nation. Yet, though…
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Europe
Weeks Before Prison, a Defiant Bannon Is Still Rallying MAGA World
The onetime adviser to former President Donald J. Trump has framed his impending imprisonment as an act of patriotism.
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Science
William A. Anders, 90, Dies; Flew on First Manned Orbit of the Moon
During the 1968 Apollo 8 mission, his color photograph of an emerging Earth, known as “Earthrise,” became an icon and…
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Europe
Denmark’s Prime Minister Is Attacked in Copenhagen Square
Mette Frederiksen, who has led the country since 2019, was “beaten,” her office said. The police said an arrest had…
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Opinion
New York Should Lead the Way on Congestion Pricing, Not Delay It
Eighteen days ago, Gov. Kathy Hochul of New York stood before an audience of world economic leaders in Ireland and…
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America
N.Y.P.D. Officer Accused of Critically Wounding Man in Off-Duty Shooting
Prosecutors said Officer Hieu Tran shot the driver of a truck at a New Jersey intersection in an apparent road…
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Science
Putin, at Economic Forum, Again Talks About Nuclear War
The Russian leader’s chatter about nuclear weapons has picked up since the U.S. allowed Ukraine to use its conventional weapons…