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Photo CreditAn in-camera multiple exposure by Mark Peterson/Redux Photo CreditIllustration by The New York Times; images by CSA Images/Getty Images Peter CoyThe 100-Year-Old Reason U.S. Housing Is So Expensive
Exclusionary zoning has created a national housing crisis, but states can help solve it.
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Photo CreditIllustration by Sam Whitney/The New York Times; images by Maudib and bigjom/Getty Images Paul KrugmanWonking Out: International Money Madness Strikes Again
No, the dollar isn’t about to become worthless.
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Photo CreditChris Burnett Guest EssayThe Threats to Our Democracy Have Gone Local
Many of the best-known election-denying candidates lost last year. But the movement is still alive and is most often seen in local and bureaucratic issues.
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- Guest Essay
Photo CreditCarolina Moscoso Truth Is Drifting Away From True Crime
From movies to podcasts and documentaries, true crime is booming. But somewhere along the way, accuracy got left behind.
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- Nicholas Kristof
Photo CreditVia Advancing Law for Animals What a Girl’s Goat Teaches Us About Our Food
The animals we slaughter for meat aren’t so different from the ones we pamper as pets.
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- Guest Essay
Photo CreditErin Schaff/The New York Times Before Western States Suck the Colorado River Dry, We Have One Last Chance to Act
The Interior Department must now take charge of the negotiation and get the parties to consensus.
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- Thomas L. Friedman
Photo CreditLisa Sheehan America, China and a Crisis of Trust
A trip to Beijing and Taiwan showed me how the United States and China are fated to cooperate and doomed to compete.
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Photo Credit How to Pick the Right College for You
Readers discuss an essay by Frank Bruni about the missteps by many students and a Times college rankings tool.
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