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“Everybody’s saying, ‘Well, what do you mean by remorse?’” said the artist Maira Kalman, whose latest book, “Still Life With Remorse,” is a meditation in words and pictures on the nature of remorse, memory and family lore. “And I say regret is, ‘I’m
Cindy Crawford, in most situations as cool and collected as they comethor slots, sounded like an exploding firework when I asked her about it. “If you live in L.A., this is a big deal,” she said. “We’ve been waiting for something like this for so lo
A raucously received performance of Mahler’s First Symphony at Carnegie Hall on Saturday was the latest exclamation point in the conductor Klaus Mäkelä’s meteoric rise. Mäkelä is just 28 and made his Carnegie debut a mere eight months ago with the O
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Where Does This Leave Democrats?The coalition the Democratic Party built in the Obama years has crumbled. But Democrats can choose how to respond. This is an edited transcript of an audio essay for “The Ezra Klein Show.” You can listen to the essay i
At first I reveled in working late into the night, says T, my former student who worked as an analyst at the Asian headquarters (outside the Philippines) of a storied finance institution. I boasted to my friends about the perks, but now I realize th
One of former president Donald J. Trump’s final television ads before Election Day reprises an old talking point. The segment, released Oct. 17, declares that Vice President Kamala Harris “wants struggling seniors to pay more Social Security taxes w
This article is part of A Kid’s Guide to the Electionsolare, a collection of stories about the 2024 presidential election for readers ages 8 to 14, written and produced by The New York Times for Kids. This section is published in The Times’s print e