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Restoring herds to Native American land after 150 years would be a simple reparation for the country to make. But the cattle industry won’t allow it.
By Richard Conniff
They smoke more, fight more and are far more likely to die young than girls. But their tendency to violence isn’t innate.
By Michael C. Reichert
If you’re not perfect, you’re worthless. I know the feeling.
By Mary Laura Philpott
Yet again, the paucity of black and Latino students admitted to New York City’s elite public high schools is cause for alarm, and action.
By The Editorial Board
President Trump is making it harder to know how many civilians the government kills by remote control.
How an imaginary version of the Trump administration might make the real one lose in 2020.
By Ross Douthat
King Donald’s subjects came from the rivers to bend the knee to their victorious Vulgarian.
By Maureen Dowd
In today’s world, it’s impossible for any professional to be a blank slate. Maybe that’s not such a bad thing.
By Lori Gottlieb
A small Seattle company shows that capitalism can have a heart.
By Nicholas Kristof
It’s not just sex and sleep that change as you age. It’s supper.
By Frank Bruni