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By the late 1800s and first two decades of the twentieth century, several periodicals and newspapers came out in undivided ...
Oxford mathematician, playwright and musician, Marcus Du Sautoy, reveals how creative people can harness the profound and ...
Richard Kreitner’s deeply researched book about the Civil War era illuminates the lives of six Jewish Americans and their varying stances toward abolition Gardiner Harris’s investigation of ...
"By leveraging natural enemies already in the environment, we hope to develop a sustainable, low-impact approach to managing this invasive species that will complement other control methods." ...
Suggested reading from critics and editors at The New York Times. Cultures collide in a number of our recommended books this week: There’s an account of Jewish refugees who escaped Nazi Europe ...
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A few days after President Donald Trump took office, the Education Department denounced what it called former President Joe Biden’s “book ban hoax.” The agency dismissed 11 complaints on book ...
Despite his leadership in combating fluoridation and his proactive response to the recent measles outbreak, many liberals claim that Robert F. Kennedy, Jr. is unqualified to serve as the nation ...
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So if the White House had done the math right, and wanted its absurd trade plan to actually work, 20 percent tariffs should have been … 5 percent. That wasn’t the only mistake, Neiman pointed out.