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Training People to Think of Themselves as Weak Is a Form of Abuse
The presidents of Harvard, the University of Pennsylvania and the Massachusetts Institute of Technology have been roundly condemned for arguing…
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The Roles That Defined Andre Braugher’s Career
The versatile actor was most known for vastly different portrayals of TV cops, but also shone in roles across film…
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With ‘The Gilded Age,’ Louisa Jacobson Cuts Her Own Path
Exposed to the complexities of fame at a young age, she sought paths outside of acting in early adulthood. Now…
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World
Luiz Barroso, Who Supercharged Google’s Reach, Dies at 59
In designing warehouse-size data centers that behaved like a single computer, he changed the fabric of the internet.
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Mary Cleave, Who Glimpsed a Blighted Earth From Space, Dies at 76
After flying on two shuttle missions and viewing a deteriorating world out a spacecraft window, she turned to environmental research…
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Mort Engelberg, Producer of Hit Films and Presidential Campaigns, Dies at 86
A celebrated “advance man” — responsible for logistics and camera-ready moments in campaigns — he forged a lasting bond with…
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World
Testimony Ends in Trump Fraud Case, but a Verdict Is Weeks Away
The final witness appeared Wednesday as weeks of bitter and obscure arguments ended. A judge is expected to decide the…
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Style
A Holiday Party With Solid Ice Champagne Buckets and Ornamental Bugs
The designers Robin Standefer and Stephen Alesch are known for their detail-oriented approach, which they also apply to a more…
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Business
Oil Companies Are Fine With Call to Move Away From Fossil Fuels
At the United Nations climate conference, the final statement included elements that pleased oil and gas producers.
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A Creepy Christmas Cartoon Character Comes to Life
Nia Wilkerson has spent years hearing that she looks like the girl from “The Polar Express.” On TikTok, she’s leaning…