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Business
E.P.A. to Tighten Limits on Mercury and Other Pollutants From Power Plants
A new rule would reduce mercury, arsenic, nickel and lead emissions, which the Biden administration said would protect public health.
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Business
For Lower-Income Students, Big Tech Internships Can Be Hard to Get
Jalaun Ross, a computer science major at Central Connecticut State University, knew it would be difficult to land an internship…
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Business
This Historically Black University Created Its Own Tech Intern Pipeline
Trying to obtain an internship at a leading tech company or start-up can be a depressing quest for many college…
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Business
End of the Gas-Engine Camaro Opens a New Door for Muscle Cars
G.M. is ending production of the classic American sports car, but executives say an electric version is likely. Corvette is…
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News
Who’s Afraid of Integration? A Lot of People, Actually.
In 1999, Robert D. Potter, a federal judge who was a protégé of Senator Jesse Helms, Republican of North Carolina,…
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News
How Poetry and Performance Combined to Become a New Genre
In “Spoken Word: A Cultural History,” Joshua Bennett traces the roots, rise and influence of a movement that continues to…
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World
Train Derails in the Netherlands, Killing at Least One
The passenger train, which was on its way to The Hague, struck a crane early Tuesday morning, officials said. Dozens…
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Food
Remembering the Last Night of the Titanic Through Food
Join the author of a book on the ship’s sinking at the 92nd Street Y, try pasta made from upcycled…
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Style
The Brides Wore ’90s Dior. And ’00s Margiela. And ’80s Chanel.
With vintage fashion in high demand, the hunt for archival designer wedding dresses is becoming serious business.
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News
Real People, Reincarnated in the Pages of New Novels
One of the great attractions of historical fiction is its ability to approach the past from unexpected angles, allowing us…