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You don’t need better boundaries. You need a better framework.
Editor’s note, June 21, 8 am ET: We’re bringing you some of our best-loved Your Mileage May Vary columns while Sigal Samuel is on parental leave. The one…
Vance arrives in Switzerland as US-Iran nuclear talks get underway
Vice President Vance is now in Switzerland for talks over Iran’s nuclear program following an escalation in fighting between Israel and Hezbollah. Vance, alongside special…
Week in politics: continued negotiations with Iran; G7 summit; Reflecting Pool issues
There continues to be uncertainty over negotiations. At the same time, the Trump administration continues to aggravate allies.
Colombia runoff vote shaped by security fears and conflict warnings
Voters head to a runoff in Colombia Sunday between candidates offering sharply different approaches to armed groups, with the frontrunner calling for intensified military action…
Ex-Olympian Arrested for Allegedly Vandalizing Lincoln Memorial Reflecting Pool
Former Olympic canoeist David Hearn is in hot water with the law — and President Trump — after getting arrested for allegedly vandalizing the Lincoln…
Raising taxes on the superrich is popular with voters. So why is it so hard to get done?
Americans are deeply divided on many issues. But taxing billionaires isn’t one of them.
From the Archives: Tamasin Day-Lewis Remembers Her Father, Cecil Day-Lewis
Poet laureate Cecil Day-Lewis died when his daughter Tamasin was a teenager. This portrait, by Irving Penn, reminds her of everything she knew about him—and…
Extreme heat expected again at the Grand Canyon after 3 hikers die in heat-related incidents
GRAND CANYON NATIONAL PARK, Ariz. (AP) — Visitors to Grand Canyon National Park are being warned about extreme heat that will plague the popular destination…
Why we don’t actually want a world without mosquitoes
I want you to close your eyes and imagine a perfect summer girls’ night out: It’s dusk and you assemble your crew and hit up…
A new survey on dads found that 9 out of 10 had a surprising reaction to fatherhood
Men are traditionally thought of as providers for their children. But a report that interviewed thousands of fathers found them embracing another role.
