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World
As Subway Ridership Rebounds, Some Women Are Reluctant to Return
Long wary on public transit, women who found other ways to get around New York during the pandemic could prove…
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World
A Jury in Manhattan Weighs a Matter of Life and Death
Sayfullo Saipov was convicted of killing eight people. A decision to execute him would require a unanimous vote of the…
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World
Netanyahu’s Judicial Overhaul Sparks Huge Protests in Israel
As Benjamin Netanyahu’s government pressed ahead with plans to limit judicial influence, Israelis thronged to unusually large rallies.
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Business
Beyond Silicon Valley, Spending on Technology Is Resilient
Despite an uncertain outlook, corporations plan to continue investing in their digital projects — a source of stability for the…
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Business
Happiness or Success? Salesforce’s Marc Benioff Doesn’t Want to Choose.
Many years ago, Thich Nhat Hahn, the Buddhist monk and spiritual leader, posed a question to Marc Benioff, the co-founder…
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Business
This Tool Could Protect Artists From A.I.-Generated Art That Steals Their Style
Artists want to be able to post their work online without the fear “of feeding this monster” that could replace…
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News
Like Finland, Imagine Everything That Could Go Wrong
Each day, the reported death toll from the earthquake in Turkey and Syria grows. It’s not just a local tragedy…
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Business
The Winners and Losers from Super Bowl LVII
There were surprises on-field and off — from Rihanna’s halftime performance to Disney’s controversial ad splash.
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World
Panel Finds Decades of Abuse in Catholic Church in Portugal
More than 500 people have come forward to say they were abused by representatives of the church, and a new…
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Food
How Teens Recovered From the ‘TikTok Tics’
CALGARY, Alberta — Aidan’s tics erupted one day after school in early 2021, about a month after the long pandemic…