Nancy Pelosi Insists the Election Was Not a Rebuke of the Democrats
The former House Speaker reflects on Donald Trump’s victory, Kamala Harris’s candidacy and the future of the Democratic Party.
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The former House Speaker reflects on Donald Trump’s victory, Kamala Harris’s candidacy and the future of the Democratic Party.
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The abortion rights movement won in many states — even some that voted for Donald Trump. Where does it go from here?
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Today’s teenagers were born into the global-warming crisis, but already it’s upending their adolescence — and will define their future.
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Every year, Santa Fe incinerates a giant puppet of Zozobra — a ritual meant to purge anxiety and promote a reset.
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The Lip-Reading Hotshot of Celebrity Gossip
Jackie G goes viral with her readings of stars’ private conversations. She’s kinder about it than any of the people snooping on you.
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The Perfect Pecan Pie Inspired by Southern Grannies
Pecans step in for almonds in this play on classic French desserts.
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How Will White Women Vote? It’s a Question With a Fraught History.
White and Black women have joined together to power progressive causes — from abolition to civil rights — but it’s a tenuous alliance.
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How Four Posts on Instagram Destroyed Her Life
On Oct. 7, an Israeli college student opened her phone. What she did next landed her in prison.
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Peter Singer Wants to Shatter Your Moral Complacency
The controversial philosopher discusses societal taboos, Thanksgiving turkeys and whether anyone is doing enough to make the world a better place.
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In her first extended interview after the election, the former House speaker was not interested in analyzing Democratic losses and was eager to put a sunny spin on the future.
By Lulu Garcia-Navarro
The magazine’s Ethicist columnist on the responsibility one has to dispose of an outmoded appliance.
By Kwame Anthony Appiah
The magazine’s Ethicist columnist on an aging couple’s financial plans.
By Kwame Anthony Appiah
It may take a while. Here’s what could happen next.
By Nick Corasaniti
Grab a snack, do your laundry and cast a ballot.
By Helen I. Hwang
When families disagree on candidates, kids can get caught in the middle.
By Katherine Cusumano
Three times the results were disputed after the votes were in.
By Peter Baker
Teens around the country are volunteering, canvassing and registering voters.
By Rebecca Pitts
It’s weird. It’s confusing. It’s how we elect the president.
By Lisa Lerer and La Tigre
Listen up for these terms as the votes roll in. Find them on the board to be the night’s big winner.
By Emily Reily
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