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US
The Year in Energy News
A conversation with Ivan Penn, who covers alternative energy for The Times.
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Technology
Twitter Users Say Elon Musk Should Quit as C.E.O.
After weeks of turmoil since he bought the company, Mr. Musk surveyed Twitter about whether he should remain in charge,…
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News
He Knew He Would Be a Dancer, But Not Where It Might Lead
Alfred Gallman performed around the world, but he never had a home of his own, until he won a housing…
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News
A New Lifeline for the Unseen: Homeless College Students
Osemenga Celey-Okogun, 19, a biology major at Medgar Evers College in Brooklyn, was prepared to drop out of school this…
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World
Who Is Rep.-Elect George Santos? His Résumé May Be Largely Fiction.
Mr. Santos, a Republican from New York, says he’s the “embodiment of the American dream.” But he seems to have…
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Food
They Created a Drug for Susannah. What About Millions of Other Patients?
Susannah Rosen, 8, spent much of her childhood in hospitals in New York City as doctors documented the gradual loss…
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News
How Will History Remember Jan. 6?
Far-right groups stockpiling guns and explosives, preparing for a violent overthrow of a government they deem illegitimate. Open antisemitism on…
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World
U.K. Court Upholds Policy to Deport Asylum Seekers to Rwanda
The highly criticized effort is meant to deter those crossing the English Channel in small boats, but experts say that…
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World
In a bomb shelter-turned-TV set, Ukraine selects its Eurovision contestant.
A bomb shelter in Kyiv was transformed into the set of a television extravaganza over the weekend as Ukrainian musicians…
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World
South Africa’s President Wins Battle to Lead A.N.C.
Despite a high-profile scandal, Cyril Ramaphosa was able to secure enough support to stay in control, almost assuring him a…