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After Virginia Beach, will the state’s Republican-controlled Legislature rise to the occasion?
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She’s a do-it-all dynamo the likes of which modern soccer rarely sees.
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View ArticleThe First Excerpt From Volume 2 of Philip Pullman’s The Book of Dust
Lyra is neither baby nor child any longer. She’s now a university student of 20, and someone important is missing from her life.
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View ArticleSlate Money: The Not So Frandly Edition
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The report raises further questions about the board’s oversight.
View ArticleWhat Is the “Wife Guy”? At Least Five New Articles Have Answers for You!
You have questions. The New York Times, The New Yorker, Mel, and New York magazine have answers.
View ArticleHong Kong’s Massive Protests May Be Chinese Democracy’s Last Stand
The huge crowds may not be able to stop Beijing’s continued challenges to the city’s special status.
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