Is China Coming for Your Turkey, Too?
China’s push to develop alternative proteins is not a threat to America. It’s good for the planet.
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China’s push to develop alternative proteins is not a threat to America. It’s good for the planet.
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He has a convincing theory of what has gone wrong with globalization.
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Israel has decimated Hezbollah’s senior leadership and military infrastructure.
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The woman-president thing is more than just a check mark on the feminist to-do list.
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The MAGA Science Agenda Reveals America’s Future
If there’s a thread tying this coalition together, it’s suspicion of expertise and elitism.
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As a Couples Therapist, I See the Same Destructive Patterns in Our Political Discourse
We’re in a national moment of great fear and suspicion. But the principles of psychoanalysis that can help feuding couples can also help us reconcile our differences.
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The False Premise Shaping Trump’s Public Health Picks
Nobody got Covid totally right. But the contrarians got it mostly wrong.
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I’m a Food Editor. I Hate Thanksgiving Dinner.
True confessions from the New York Times Cooking desk.
By Margaux LaskeyKristin Lin and
Ireland Is Rich. That Doesn’t Mean It’s Happy.
There are the same dark subplots here that have made the position of other incumbent governments so precarious.
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He has a convincing theory of what has gone wrong with globalization.
By Christopher Caldwell
China’s push to develop alternative proteins is not a threat to America. It’s good for the planet.
By Jacob Dreyer
Israel has decimated Hezbollah’s senior leadership and military infrastructure.
By Colin P. Clarke
Nobody got Covid totally right. But the contrarians got it mostly wrong.
By David Wallace-Wells
The course of Bhattacharya’s tenure will depend on whether he can listen to his critics.
By Zeynep Tufekci
Readers offer environmental and business reasons to support E.V.s. Also: Women in the military; the Amsterdam pogrom; resentment of migrants; true crime.
Two recent cases show New York’s fragile courts have little room for error.
By Nicole Gelinas
How the president-elect could change the Middle East — for the better.
By Thomas L. Friedman and Derek Arthur
If there’s a thread tying this coalition together, it’s suspicion of expertise and elitism.
By M. Anthony Mills
Natural disasters call to our shared humanity.
By Tressie McMillan Cottom
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