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Author: Ian Prasad Philbrick

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Flying Colors

August 20, 2023Ian Prasad PhilbrickComments Off on Flying Colors

State flags mix aesthetics and nostalgia.

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Israel Moves Right

January 15, 2023Ian Prasad PhilbrickComments Off on Israel Moves Right

Israel’s new right-wing government is moving quickly to transform the country.

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Times Past

December 25, 2022December 25, 2022Ian Prasad PhilbrickComments Off on Times Past

We’re diving into The Times’s archives with the help of a professional.

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A Strike, Averted

December 4, 2022December 5, 2022Ian Prasad PhilbrickComments Off on A Strike, Averted

Congress stepped in to prevent supply chain havoc, but rail workers’ biggest grievance remains unaddressed.

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Senate Control

November 13, 2022November 15, 2022Ian Prasad PhilbrickComments Off on Senate Control

Georgia’s runoff election could give Democrats a true majority in the chamber.

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Ketanji Brown Jackson’s Debut

October 16, 2022October 16, 2022Ian Prasad PhilbrickComments Off on Ketanji Brown Jackson’s Debut

She has spoken more extensively than other newcomers to the Supreme Court have.

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North Korea’s Threat

October 9, 2022Ian Prasad PhilbrickComments Off on North Korea’s Threat

Frustrated and isolated, the North is conducting more missile tests than ever.

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Office Drama

September 4, 2022Ian Prasad PhilbrickComments Off on Office Drama

Labor Day has become a flash point for big companies who want workers to return to the office.

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Hundreds of Jan. 6 Cases

August 21, 2022Ian Prasad PhilbrickComments Off on Hundreds of Jan. 6 Cases

At the heart of the Jan. 6 investigation are the cases against the riot suspects.

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Why Union Drives Are Succeeding

July 17, 2022July 17, 2022Ian Prasad PhilbrickComments Off on Why Union Drives Are Succeeding

College-educated workers are driving a spike in union organizing.

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