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The Pride March Doesn’t Have a Place for Me
I’ve been marching in Pride parades since 1995, but I won’t be marching this year in New York, where I…
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The Supreme Court Puts the Pro-Life Movement to the Test
Rarely has a Supreme Court case had less legal meaning and greater moral weight than the decision Thursday morning in…
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Who Owns the ‘Victorious Youth’?
In the summer of 1964, Italian fishermen recovered an antique bronze statue from the seabed off Italy’s Adriatic coast. They…
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Ann Lurie, Nurse Who Became a Prominent Philanthropist, Is Dead at 79
A former hippie who chafed at wealth, she married a Chicago real estate titan and, after his death, donated hundreds…
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The Ghastly vs. the Ghostly
He’s being selfish. He’s putting himself ahead of the country. He’s surrounded by opportunistic enablers. He has created a reality…
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Democrats: Stop Panicking
As a former Republican who spent decades pointing out flaws in the Democratic Party, I watch the current Democratic panic…
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Forget Defeating Trump. Biden Needs to Spare the Country Four More Years of Himself.
Now that the first general-election debate of 2024 has removed any doubt about the necessity of removing President Biden from…
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Finding Belonging on the Sidelines of Pride
The annual conversations around Pride marches, both in New York City and across the country, often focus on who should…
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Conservatives Took Another Big Step to Consolidate Power in the Supreme Court
The court’s decision in Loper Bright Enterprises v. Raimondo, which overruled the 40-year-old Chevron v. Natural Resources Defense Council, won’t…
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‘Is This Seriously the Best We Have?’: Readers Discuss the Debate
Did Thursday’s debate change voters’ minds about who should be president? Did it sway the undecided? Times Opinion asked our…