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In Praise of Lumpy Gravy From the Cosmic Kitchen

Without that texture, there’d be none of us.

They Wanted to Save Their 119-Year-Old Village. So They Got Rid of It.

A feud over local taxes turned into a referendum on government itself. But Election Day left residents as divided as ever.

Station Wagons on Endangered List as S.U.V.s Crush All in Their Path

A key family hauler for much of the 20th century now accounts for a sliver of the American auto market.

Democrats Increasingly Vocal in Calling ‘Medicare for All’ a Political Liability

Party leaders are describing the health care proposal that appeals to the party’s left as a risky bet that could neutralize one of the Democrats’ prime issues in 2020.

The Curious Case of Aurelius Capital v. Puerto Rico

How a hedge fund’s efforts to take the island territory to the cleaners wound up before the Supreme Court — with ordinary Puerto Ricans arguing in the hedge fund’s favor.

Ski Homes Scale Down, in Size and in Cost

Micro-condos limit living space but offer plenty of amenities just minutes from the slopes at relatively affordable prices.

World Powers Vowed to Cut Greenhouse Gases. They’re Still Rising Perilously.

Countries agreed to rein in emissions in an effort to avert climate catastrophes. They’ve failed, according to the latest United Nations report.

Florida Man Sought ISIS Attack on Deans at 2 Colleges, Prosecutors Say

The man had been suspended from one college for sending threatening messages to a female student and expelled from the other for not disclosing his suspension, the authorities said.

Activists Build a Grass-Roots Alliance Against Amazon

As groups join a coalition against the internet giant, a new report underlines its troubling impact in warehouse towns.

Body Found in Woods Is Likely Aniah Blanchard, Officials Say

Ms. Blanchard, a 19-year-old college student, was last seen alive about a month ago in Auburn, Ala., and her car was found in Montgomery days after her disappearance, the police said.

He Spat on a Man From Ukraine. Now He Has to Write About the Immigrant Experience.

A judge in Portland, Ore., ordered the defendant to write about the hardships that immigrants face.

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