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Anthony Weiner: Why I Was Angry
Republican obstruction of a 9/11 bill was an occasion for anger, and Democrats should show more of it.
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Decision Due on California’s Same-Sex Marriage Ban
A federal judge struck down California’s voter-approved ban on gay marriage, handing a temporary victory to gay rights advocates in a legal battle likely to be settled by the Supreme Court.
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Broadway and the Mosque
A concert of Broadway show tunes sung by a diverse cast brings to mind reasons why it is O.K. to build a mosque near the World Trade Center site.
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Red Eye
A visual diary documenting a flight from New York to Berlin (with a layover in London).
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Tragedy of Comecy
In an e-mail exchange with the author of a book on “Breakfast at Tiffany’s,” some bonding over the demise of the romantic comedy.
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A Monument to Tolerance at Ground Zero
New York City’s Landmarks Preservation Commission voted 9 to 0 to reaffirm one of the basic tenets of democracy: religious tolerance.
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Obesity Rates Keep Rising, Troubling Health Officials
Nine states, led by Mississippi at 34.4 percent, have rates reaching 30 percent or more, as opposed to only three states in 2007.
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A Labor Market Punishing to Mothers
Our economy exacts a terribly steep price for any time away from work, in both pay and promotions.
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Single-Use Coffee Pods a Conundrum
Green Mountain Coffee Roasters promotes its environmental record, but most of its sales last year came from nonrecyclable single-use pods.
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How Much for Artisanal Ice Cream?
Artisanal brands of ice cream have become available across the country. What makes them so expensive, and are they worth it?
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The Hunt for American Decency in the Arizona Quicksand
A judge’s message to a state: no immigration posses allowed.
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Wringing Art Out of Rubble in Detroit
Detroit’s particular brand of civic and economic decay has also drawn something unexpected: a small but well-publicized movement of artists.
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Skin Infections Can Spread Like Wildfire at the Gym
A new paper suggests steps to take to avoid skin infections at workout facilities.
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Legal Outsourcing in India Draws Western Talent
American and British lawyers — who might once have turned up their noses at the idea of moving to India — are re-evaluating the sector.
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The Summoned Self
A look at two ways of thinking about life, one that emphasizes the individual and one that emphasizes circumstances.
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