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The theories of the 20th-century philosopher John Rawls can inspire a new way for Democrats to find relevance.
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When a journalist asked the actress Cynthia Erivo about fans “holding space” for the movie’s signature song, a meme was born.
Here are the year’s notable fiction, poetry and nonfiction, chosen by the staff of The New York Times Book Review.
A couple briefly considered moving to one of the newer market-rate buildings in New York City and paying more for a splashier place. Then they got real. Two young actors were prepared to work hard ...
The next day, he was one of three people stabbed to death on the street in Manhattan. A City Council committee passed a major proposal that would ease restrictions on housing growth in New York.
Blaming the Green Party for a Democratic loss in the Senate race in Pennsylvania; a sitcom cabinet.
The New York Times Games Strands puzzle is back today with another challenging grid filled with seemingly random letters and ...
Peter Gordon’s latest themeless puzzle is a rare bird.
Frenemy stories do something more complicated. By their emotional logic, it’s not the ending that matters; it’s the journey.