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The Lebanese militant group has lost much of its power since the recent war with Israel. But it is balking at demands to ...
The blaze injured three people, put hundreds under evacuation orders and threatened 460 structures, officials said.
Spikes in the number and influence of briefs filed by historians have prompted questions about the role scholars should play ...
The Democratic Legislative Campaign Committee is pressing legislatures to counter Republicans’ redistricting efforts in Texas ...
The White House Historical Association recently unveiled its replica of President Trump’s Oval Office, but it mirrors the ...
It can be hard to know when to let go of a beloved piece of clothing — like a go-to jumpsuit. Our critic offers tips for ...
This summer, joy might look like dancing beside a fake dinosaur and remembering how good it feels to sing with strangers.
Last week, in a post on social media, Attorney General Pam Bondi announced that the Justice Department filed a misconduct complaint against James Boasberg, the chief judge of the Federal District ...
While President Trump is right to try to reclaim meaning in American architecture, Gilded Age neoclassicism is not the answer.
Creative obstructionism in the Senate, says Tina Smith of Minnesota, has become “a fine art” that has nearly paralyzed the ...
Several candidates want to replace Mike Duggan, the only mayor the city has had since its financial crisis. Detroit’s next ...
Wells (@dwallacewells), a writer for Opinion and a columnist for The New York Times Magazine, is the author of “The ...