Change Can Be Beautiful. Just Ask Will and Harper.
The superstar comedian and his best friend and collaborator discuss the journey that deepened their friendship.
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The superstar comedian and his best friend and collaborator discuss the journey that deepened their friendship.
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The magazine’s Ethicist columnist on helping someone with a disability carry out a civic responsibility.
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Their numbers have dwindled, but the remaining members are imagining what comes next.
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Since its passage in 1993, the trade agreement has played an outsize role in presidential elections — which now often hinge on the three Rust Belt states it helped to hollow out.
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He Was Riding His Mower When Suddenly He Couldn’t Breathe
After a lifetime of severe asthma and allergies, this felt different — and far worse.
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Is It OK to Vote for My Third-Party Fave This Presidential Election?
The magazine’s Ethicist columnist on the efficacy of voting your conscience.
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The Secret to Deeper Friendships Is in Your Calendar
A standing meeting at the diner has led to new levels in connection and community.
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The First Movie About Pop Music to Nail Its Mediocrity
This summer’s “Trap,” from M. Night Shyamalan, works hard to turn its fictional star — and her fans — into heroes.
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America Must Free Itself from the Tyranny of the Penny
Few things symbolize our national dysfunction as much as this accursed coin, which we mint by the millions because it’s too worthless to spend.
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A boyfriend is uncomfortable with naming a pet after a participant in the Soviet space program.
By John Hodgman

There’s actually room to have fun, and this stunning, simple clafoutis recipe is one to play with.
By Lisa Donovan

The magazine’s Ethicist columnist on public pet etiquette.
By Kwame Anthony Appiah

Brexit and immigration upended their 14-year reign — setting the stage for a pitched battle to remake British conservatism.
By Mark Landler

The magazine’s Ethicist columnist on the duty one has to mitigate drug-related harm.
By Kwame Anthony Appiah

Dark comedies like “The Bear” and “Sunny,” provide a contrast to contemporary comedy’s relentlessly upbeat streak.
By Laura Zornosa

The dream of Próspera, founded by a U.S. corporation off the coast of Honduras, was to escape government control. The Honduran government wants it gone.
By Rachel Corbett

A mother’s cure for the blues is transformed into a lively treat.
By Ligaya Mishan

Maybe because we aren’t thinking about it in the right way.
By Matthew Shaer

Go ahead and wear your rubber sandals — even in New York City.
By Casey Michael Henry
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