There Are a Bazillion Possible Starbucks Orders — and It’s Killing the Company
Starbucks is struggling with an overly complex menu.
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Starbucks is struggling with an overly complex menu.
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There are places in America where climate change feels close at hand — and also far away from politics, partly because of how much work there is to do.
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The vice president is beginning to tell a new story about how the economy works, which could serve as the basis for a governing philosophy that crosses party lines.
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We are still trying to figure out how to disentangle church from state (and vice versa).
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To Whom It May Concern: America and Europe Need Each Other
The trans-Atlantic alliance can continue as the tight-knit partnership we have known for the past 75 years, or unravel.
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Chrystul Kizer Got 11 Years in Prison for Killing Her Abuser. This Is Justice?
What her case illustrates about the sexism and racism that corrupt our criminal justice system.
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Daffy Donald, Turning Pea Green With Envy
Trump, who usually keeps others off-balance, is unbalanced by Kamala.
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What You May Not Know About the Fish You Eat
Readers suggest steps to ensure that seafood is safe, legally caught and properly labeled. Also: The G.O.P.’s Catholic conundrum; blocking emotions.
In a Union Triumph, the Seeds of Future Failure
The U.S. government’s arduous efforts to back the Starbucks campaign may be impossible to replicate.
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Readers suggest steps to ensure that seafood is safe, legally caught and properly labeled. Also: The G.O.P.’s Catholic conundrum; blocking emotions.
We are still trying to figure out how to disentangle church from state (and vice versa).
By David French
Starbucks is struggling with an overly complex menu.
By Bill Saporito
The vice president is beginning to tell a new story about how the economy works, which could serve as the basis for a governing philosophy that crosses party lines.
By Jen Harris
There are places in America where climate change feels close at hand — and also far away from politics, partly because of how much work there is to do.
By Scott Ellsworth
The trans-Atlantic alliance can continue as the tight-knit partnership we have known for the past 75 years, or unravel.
By Wolfgang Ischinger
Readers discuss a guest essay that argued that we should be.
When right-wingers pursue policies that mire children in poverty, it takes gall to preen about their family values.
By Nicholas Kristof
The candidates’ housing plans offer a window on how they would govern.
By Binyamin Appelbaum
My country must break the cycle of denial and revenge that has divided and held it back for decades.
By Tahmima Anam
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