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News
Robert Irwin Helped Us See the Light
Being with Irwin as he watched and questioned everything around him, I learned that a work of art succeeds when…
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Style
Sigrid Nunez’s Art of Noticing
We began outside on Adirondack chairs still heavy with dew, the 72-year-old American novelist Sigrid Nunez preferring the shade. It…
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World
A Tale of Two Recoveries
The city has regained its lost private-sector jobs, but the new jobs don’t pay as well as the old ones,…
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Business
The Global Race to Regulate Artificial Intelligence is Heating Up
President Biden is set to issue new rules on the technology, days ahead of an international summit on A.I. safety.
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News
The Hidden Ghosts of America’s Slave Past
I had come to Charleston, S.C., in search of ghosts. So I signed up for one of the many “haunted…
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News
A Brutal Disease May Soon Be Transformed
The sickle cell crises were always different. Sometimes Lynndrick Holmes would wake up with a searing pain in his legs,…
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Food
How a Lucrative Surgery Took Off Online and Disfigured Patients
More surgeons are opting for a complicated hernia repair that they learned from videos on social media showing shoddy techniques.
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World
Both Sides Pay a Bloody Price for Coveted Ukrainian City
The tall chimneys of the Avdiivka Coke Plant stand out against the skyline. Beside it a sprawling slag heap juts…
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US
Federal Judge Reinstates Gag Order on Trump in Election Case
Judge Tanya Chutkan ruled that her order should stay in effect while the former president’s lawyers pursue an appeal.
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News
Please, Israel, Don’t Get Lost in Hamas’s Tunnels
I am watching the Israel-Hamas war in Gaza today and thinking about one of the world leaders I’ve most admired:…