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Alessandra Stanley

Alessandra Stanley


With Graydon Carter, Alessandra Stanley is a Co-Editor of AIR MAIL. Before that, she served as a foreign correspondent for The New York Times, first as co-chief of its Moscow bureau and then as Rome bureau chief, and later became the paper’s television critic. Stanley lives in New York.

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The View from Here

In Dopesick, the Sacklers finally get their due

Kabul and Kaput

What do the U.S. pullout from Afghanistan and the White Lotus finale have in common? Plenty

Black Robe, White Knuckles

Justice Breyer’s refusal to retire is not just annoying—it’s a harsh reminder that we always put our own interests above society’s

Baghdad Central

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Welcome to Our 100th Issue

And we wouldn’t be here without these stars, the greatest of the next generation

Polly Platt: The Invisible Woman

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Gold Digger

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The View from Here

Want to cure “white privilege” at elite private schools? The solution is a bus ride away

Open Culture

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Behind Her Eyes

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Why did a New York Times columnist escape punishment for a reward he failed to disclose?

Parlement

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For All Mankind

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Sussexes in Megxile: the spillover from Harry and Meghan’s spill to Oprah

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In Washington, the sins of the son are the sins of the father

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Jump the line? Worth a shot!

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Here’s a better way to make him go

Sex, Lies, and Instagram

Yes, she dropped her given name faster than a matador swings his muleta. Yes, she’s called herself Spanish despite … not being Spanish. But deep down, Hilaria Baldwin is just like us

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The fun of fashion-shaming

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Happy days are weird again

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At The New York Times, are privileged white males playing the race card?

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It’s time for de Blasio to step up—and Bloomberg to pony up—to save New York City. Before it’s too late

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No New Facts