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  2. Now, at the outset of this Presidency, Martin Luther King, Jr.’s words to John F. Kennedy warrant repeating:

  3. On “Run the Jewels 3,” there are riffs on riots and conspiracies, crooked cops and a rigged system:

  4. The magnified role of the gun in today’s Ukraine:

  5. On the subway, you can often tell who lives in N.Y.C. by how closely they clutch their belongings:

  6. Trump’s ideas disparage the principles, institutions, and alliances central to decades of U.S. foreign policy:

  7. From the co-founder of Noma comes Agern, an elegant Nordic eatery within the lost oasis of Grand Central Terminal:

  8. There is one incoming official who has refused to discuss ethics with Walter Shaub: Donald Trump.

  9. Story for the evening: The twisted tale of a professor, and murderer, in Huntsville.

  10. On , discusses the glass ceiling.

  11. The indictment of six Volkswagen executives is what sets the case apart:

  12. A man without qualities: HBO’s “The Young Pope.”

  13. Nicole Gibbs’s blog posts and tweets express her views on all things that thwart or threaten equality for women:

  14. “The Man in the High Castle,” an adaptation of Philip K. Dick's 1962 novel, has attained a grim new resonance:

  15. Our healthcare system is built around the heroic expectation of how medicine works. But the model isn't quite right:

  16. A neo-fascist strongman holds the microphone and an army of anonymous dirty-joke dispensers helped put him in office

  17. A neglected South American classic, Antonio Di Benedetto’s novel “Zama,” finally gets an English translation:

  18. American infrastructure projects often cost more than those in other developed countries. Can we become thriftier?

  19. The poet Elizabeth Alexander recalls Barack Obama’s first Inauguration:

  20. Volunteers around the world are shedding new light on everyday life in Shakespeare’s England:

  21. Why can’t the millions of Americans who need health plans benefit from the same care afforded to Congress?

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