Where Did All the Affordable Cars Go?
This is how cars got so ridiculously, forbiddingly expensive.
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This is how cars got so ridiculously, forbiddingly expensive.
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What recent events in Europe can tell us about the future of Trumpism.
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The old ladies that I know have a grace and stature that only long years of hoping and striving — and living — can bestow.
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The lesson for Republicans comes too late, but liberals can still learn from the end of Orbanism.
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It’s the End of the Internet as We Know It
In the race to patch up cybersecurity holes found by the newest A.I. models, we risk leaving too many people to fend for themselves.
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My Mother Gave Up on Love. Then She Met ChatGPT.
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Technology must return to its proper place in the classroom — as a supplemental tool rather than the source and summit of education.
By Molly Worthen

Few people experience lucid dreams, yet those who do are able to appreciate as much asleep as the rest of us do awake.
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The president loves the 19th century. But why?
By Jamelle Bouie

It will always be saved.
By Kyla Scanlon

The lesson for Republicans comes too late, but liberals can still learn from the end of Orbanism.
By Ross Douthat

A higher authority finally tells Trump he’s no messiah.
By Maureen Dowd

What recent events in Europe can tell us about the future of Trumpism.
By Michelle Cottle, David French, Michelle Goldberg, Derek Arthur and Jillian Weinberger

Readers respond to a guest essay about the city’s recent efforts to reduce drug use and homelessness.

The old ladies that I know have a grace and stature that only long years of hoping and striving — and living — can bestow.
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The war in Iran is taking a huge toll on Russia.
By Serge Schmemann
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