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World
Sam Gross, 89, Dies; Prolific Purveyor of Cartoons, Tasteful and Otherwise
In his work for The New Yorker and especially National Lampoon, he was unafraid to offend people. But his primary…
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Technology
Google Builds on Tech’s Latest Craze With Its Own A.I. Products
At the company’s annual conference, Google demonstrated dozens of products and features that work with artificial intelligence, along with new…
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World
‘We Don’t Want This War’: Trapped in Khartoum as Combat Rages
Sudan’s capital city has become an arena for a battle between two generals vying for power, while residents brave shelling,…
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US
The College Board Will Change Its A.P. African American Studies Course
The course had run into criticism from scholars, who accused the board of omitting key concepts and bending to political…
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World
On Muted War Holiday, Putin Tries to Justify Invasion of Ukraine
With Russia struggling on the battlefield, Vladimir V. Putin presided over a scaled-down celebration of the Soviet Union’s victory in…
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News
Roman and Kendall Roy’s ‘Succession’ Pads Hit the Market — for Real
Brokers are hoping the mystique of the fictional Roy family can help sell the multimillion dollar homes.
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World
The Cube Is Gone. But Soon It Will Spin Again.
The Astor Place cube, which has been stationary since 2021, is headed to Connecticut for some loving restoration.
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Style
Can Literal Mall Rats Save the Mall?
Animal centers have been cropping up in shopping centers across the country, taking advantage of retail space offered at discounted…
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US
William Burns, a C.I.A. Spymaster With Unusual Powers
Mr. Burns, a key figure in bolstering the Biden administration’s support for Ukraine, has amassed influence beyond most previous spy…
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Business
Father-Son Duo in Alabama Wins Pulitzer, Bucking Headwinds in Local News
John Archibald, who has been a journalist in Birmingham, Ala., for years, was anxious about his son Ramsey’s decision to…