A Huge Number of Homeowners Have Mortgage Rates Too Good to Give Up
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A Huge Number of Homeowners Have Mortgage Rates Too Good to Give Up

Something deeply unusual has happened in the American housing market over the last two years, as mortgage rates have risen to around 7 percent. Rates that high are not, by themselves, historically remarkable. The trouble is that the average American household with a mortgage is sitting on a fixed rate…

After Iran’s Barrage, Israel Questions What Might Be Next for the Gaza War
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After Iran’s Barrage, Israel Questions What Might Be Next for the Gaza War

Within moments of Israel and its allies shooting down a fusillade of Iranian missiles and drones this weekend, many began wondering what the latest exchange between Israel and Iran would mean for the war in the Gaza Strip. The Iranian attack was retaliation for what was widely believed to be…

Strikes Upend Israel’s Belief About Iran’s Willingness to Fight It Directly
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Strikes Upend Israel’s Belief About Iran’s Willingness to Fight It Directly

Iran’s unprecedented strikes on Israel this weekend have shaken Israel’s assumptions about its foe, undermining its long-held calculation that Iran would be best deterred by greater Israeli aggression. For years, Israeli officials have argued, both in public and in private, that the harder Iran is hit, the warier it will…

Jeffrey Gibson: Representing the U.S., and Critiquing It, in a Psychedelic Rainbow
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Jeffrey Gibson: Representing the U.S., and Critiquing It, in a Psychedelic Rainbow

People in Venice might hear the jingle dress dancers before they see them. On April 18, some 26 intertribal Native American dancers and singers from Oklahoma and Colorado will make their way through the winding streets and canals of the Italian city. Wearing brightly colored shawls, beaded yokes and dresses…

Undeterred, Salman Rushdie Discusses His New Memoir, ‘Knife’
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Undeterred, Salman Rushdie Discusses His New Memoir, ‘Knife’

“If it hadn’t been for Henry and the audience, I wouldn’t be sitting here writing these words,” Rushdie says in the book. “That Chautauqua morning I experienced both the worst and best of human nature, almost simultaneously.” At first it was unclear whether he would survive. “The gravity of his…