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Pentagon Starts Outreach Program on Blast Risks From Weapons Use
Federal officials have been contacting veterans who may have been injured by blast exposure in the service, including some who…
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Food
New York’s 12 Best New Restaurants of 2023
The theme of this year’s list of my favorite new restaurants in New York City is: bigger. Some of the…
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News
Finding a Way Back to ‘Perfect Beach’
On the northern coast of Puerto Rico — about an hour’s drive west of San Juan, off a wisp of…
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News
At Trump’s Fraud Trial, a Courtroom Artist With a Different View
As an art project, Isabelle Brourman joined the courtroom sketch artists at the Johnny Depp-Amber Heard trial and now the…
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Food
The Best Way to Cook Steak for Holiday Parties
Starting on the stove, then finishing in a low oven, ensures rosy meat with charred crusts, Genevieve Ko writes.
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Business
This A.I. Subculture’s Motto: Go, Go, Go
The eccentric pro-tech movement known as “Effective Accelerationism” wants to unshackle powerful A.I., and party along the way.
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World
Wednesday Briefing: What to Watch at the U.N. Climate Talks
Plus how New Zealand’s Maori Wardens keep the peace.
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Style
A Tragedy, a Symphony, a Love Story
This month, writer Suleika Jaouad revisits her second bone marrow transplant in the documentary “American Symphony.”
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News
‘Past Lives’ and Lily Gladstone Win Big at the Gotham Awards
The movie prize season kicks off with honors for the A24 drama and for the star of “The Unknown Country”…
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World
Will Dyeing the Connecticut River Help Keep It Alive?
Hydrilla, a rapidly spreading invasive plant, is choking New England’s longest river. Government scientists are fighting back.