Opinion
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Education Doesn’t Inoculate Us from Vaccine Hesitancy
I got in a bit of a dust-up online recently for concluding that vaccine hesitance and resistance to masking were…
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7 Gadgets to Make You Less Weird When You Go Back to the Office
After 18 months of isolation, it’s time to dust off your favorite Dockers. We put in 130 hours of research…
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Will Lawmakers Finally Act Against Big Tech?
Kids and whistle-blowers. This is the heart of the recent Wall Street Journal series of investigations about how Facebook runs…
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No, California Isn’t Doomed
California has been struggling. It has stumbled through the Covid-19 pandemic and recession, afflicted by wildfires, an epidemic of homelessness…
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New Guidance on Booster Shots Gets Ahead of the Science
There’s finally a decision on which Americans should get booster shots against Covid-19. Unfortunately, some of the new federal recommendations…
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This Is How America’s Richest Families Stay That Way
Most people have probably never heard of a “stepped up basis,” but it might just be the most important tax…
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Why Sex-Positive Feminism Is Falling Out of Fashion
In her new book, “The Right to Sex: Feminism in the Twenty-First Century,” the philosopher Amia Srinivasan, who is quickly…
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Chris Cuomo Sexually Harassed Me. I Hope He’ll Use His Power to Make Change.
I was Chris Cuomo’s boss at ABC News nearly two decades ago, and I am a regular viewer of CNN…
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Ron DeSantis Was a Slam Dunk. Until He Wasn’t.
Among the possible contenders for the 2024 Republican presidential nomination not named Donald Trump, one governor has captured more than…
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The Jan. 6 Plotters Had a Mob. They Also Had a Plan.
You can understand a revolution as a time when the unthinkable becomes, suddenly, thinkable. It is a time when the…