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Technology
The Year Chatbots Were Tamed
A year ago, a rogue A.I. tried to break up my marriage. Did the backlash help make chatbots too boring?
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Style
Should I Keep Trying to Pay a $700 Bill? I Think They Forgot to Charge Me.
The magazine’s Ethicist columnist on the duty one has to rectify an unpaid bill.
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World
Austin, Speaking by Video, Reiterates U.S. Support for Ukraine
Secretary of Defense Lloyd J. Austin III spoke on Wednesday to a U.S.-led group that marshals military aid to Ukraine.
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Food
‘Spot On’ Spaghetti Carbonara
Five stars, 11,000 reviews, five ingredients, 35 minutes. Valentine’s Day dinner, solved.
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News
$820,000 Homes in Utah, North Carolina and Connecticut
A 1910 cottage in St. George, a three-bedroom townhouse in Asheville and an early 19th-century farmhouse in Lakeville.
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News
To Strengthen Your Marriage, Invest More in Your Friends
When Bert Ellison experienced intense mood swings, the first person he turned to was usually not his wife, but Dan…
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Style
My Oldest Friend Is Being Paroled From Prison. Can I Dump Her?
After supporting an old friend through years of incarceration with letters and shipments of books, a reader wants out, put…
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News
A Greek Refugee Camp Went Up in Flames. The Aftermath Was Even Worse.
A devastating 2020 fire on the island of Lesbos is the springboard for a meditation on origin stories, borders and…
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News
How ‘The Greatest Night in Pop’ Got the ’80s Right
The Netflix documentary revels in nostalgia. But the heart of the film spotlights the relationships between the pop superstars who…
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News
Art in Multiples, Back at the Armory
The Print Fair returns to Park Avenue, with a critic’s advice on connoisseurship, and where the buys are.