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The World Needs Love. Hallmark Is Cashing in.

Thai Court Rules That Opposition Party Proposal Violated the Constitution

What Biden Can Do After Another Failed Border Deal

Nvidia’s Big Tech Rivals Put Their Own A.I. Chips on the Table

Black Pastors Pressure Biden to Call for a Cease-Fire in Gaza

The Man in Room 117

5 Podcasts for Hollywood’s Awards Season

A New Martha Graham Biography Is a Study in Grace and Balance

Like Nora Ephron, With a British Twist

‘Zoomers’ Review: Just Don’t Kill the Vibes

‘The Underdoggs’ Review: Guess Who the New Coach Is, Kids

The Best Bowl of Beans I’ve Ever Had

The Man Who All But Created Vintage Fashion

What New Hampshire Republicans Want

Leave the Poor Princess Alone

A new attack in Syria raises tensions between Iran and Israel.

Some States Have Removed Trump From the Ballot. Is This a Good Thing for Democracy?

What Is the Basel III Endgame, and Why Are Banks So Upset About It?

What Will Be Nominated for Oscars Next Week, and What Won’t?

At Home with Patrick Page and Paige Davis

Is Trump Steaming Toward a Candidacy-Sinking Iceberg? Three Writers Look at Iowa and Beyond.

A Canadian Short Story Master Comes to the U.S.

How to Call Off Your Wedding

New Music for Your Weekend

15 G.O.P. Governors Shut Out Food Aid for 8 Million Children

Are Iowa Evangelicals on the Trump Train? These Pastors Offer Clues.

The Greatest Threat Posed by Trump

Will You Vote for Trump Again?

The All-Time-Great Coach Who Makes Football Fun

Six Degrees of Self-Help, Nora Ephron and ‘Mommie Dearest’

Is What’s Good for Taylor Tomlinson’s Career Bad for Her Life?

For This Reporter, the War in Ukraine Is Also Personal

What Are Your Thoughts on Last Names?

Morning in America

Channeling the Pain of Chinese Immigrants, in Music and Verse

U.S. News Makes Money From Some of Its Biggest Critics: Colleges

Starbucks Faces New Pressure Over Union Campaign

‘Memory’ Review: A Trauma Plot

Want a New You in the New Year? Try Committing to the Bit.

Anime Is Going Digital. Fans Are Wary.

Chill in the Housing Market Seeps Into Other Industries