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Style
She Burned It All Down, to Build the Perfect Dress
Mara Hoffman ditched her successful swimsuit business in order to prioritize sustainability. Nearly a decade later, she’s reaping the rewards.
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News
Restitution Is Moving Quickly. The Pergamon Museum Is Taking It Slow.
The Berlin institution with a spectacular, but disputed, centerpiece closes next week for a refurbishment that won’t be complete until…
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Business
U.K. Inflation, Unchanged at 6.7 Percent, Ends String of Declines
The News The inflation rate in Britain held steady in September, defying expectations of a small decline, after as rise…
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News
If You’ve Ever Heard a Voice That Wasn’t There, This Could Be Why
With a ghostly finger in a lab, researchers coaxed people to hear phantom voices.
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World
Biden Backs Israel’s Denial of Responsibility for Gaza Hospital Blast
President Biden made an audacious and perilous visit to Israel on Wednesday to demonstrate support following the deadliest attack there…
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US
After Writing an Anti-Israel Letter, Harvard Students Feel the Repercussions
A truck with a billboard displayed their names and photos, and critics put out do-not-hire lists. The students say it’s…
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World
Allied Spy Chiefs Warn of Chinese Espionage Targeting Tech Firms
F.B.I. officials say more than half of Chinese spying efforts aimed at stealing technology occurs in Silicon Valley.
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World
Biden Walks a Tightrope on Israel-Gaza as Democratic Tensions Smolder
The president has won bipartisan plaudits for his response to the war, and his trip to Israel offers a chance…
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World
Adapting ‘All the Light We Cannot See’ for TV, and the Blind
In a new Netflix mini-series, the two actresses playing the Pulitzer Prize-winning novel’s protagonist, are blind, just like the character.
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News
How Phoenix Fans Watch Their Teams May Change How You Watch Yours
Numerous franchises are expected to overhaul their local media deals, returning games to free networks. The transition is underway in…