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Business
Another Side of the A.I. Boom: Detecting What A.I. Makes
More than a dozen companies have popped up to offer services aimed at identifying whether photos, text and videos are…
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News
The Liberty Took a Few Jets and a Boat to Become a Superteam
Clara Wu Tsai and Joe Tsai, the Liberty owners, improved their facilities and chartered flights, drawing a W.N.B.A. fine —…
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US
Officials Who Cast Doubt on Hunter Biden Laptop Face Questions
Dozens of former intelligence officials signed a letter discounting the laptop’s contents. Republicans say the missive was part of a…
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World
Ukraine Says It Shot Down Hypersonic Russian Missiles Over Kyiv
A Russian barrage also damaged a U.S.-made Patriot air-defense system, but officials said it was still working.
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US
Abortion Pill Fight to Be Heard by One of Nation’s Most Conservative Courts
The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit has long been at the center of high-profile challenges, and a…
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World
Ukraine’s push around Bakhmut presents Russia with tough decisions about its resources.
The Ukrainian military says that it has been moving forward despite fierce resistance from Russian soldiers to the north and…
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World
N.Y.P.D. Officers Charged in Champagne Theft at Electric Zoo Festival
Two detectives are accused of stealing nearly $3,000 worth of “Ace of Spades” Champagne at last year’s event; a third…
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Business
The Long Demise of the Stretch Limousine
Over a few days in early March, carmakers and limousine company operators gathered at the MGM Grand in Las Vegas…
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World
Your Tuesday Briefing: A Runoff in Turkey
Also, Thailand’s opposition parties agreed to form a coalition.
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The Restaurant Service Charge Isn’t Going Anywhere
Here’s a familiar restaurant scene: Dinner is over, the plates have been cleared and the server discreetly drops the bill…