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China Feels Boxed In by the U.S. but Has Few Ways to Push Back
China seeks to project military power in the seas around its coastline, yet also faces pressure to mend relations with…
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Europe’s A.I. ‘Champion’ Sets Sights on Tech Giants in U.S.
Mistral, a French start-up considered a promising challenger to OpenAI and Google, is getting support from European leaders who want…
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A Companion on the Road to Recovery
By around 2 p.m., just after lunch, activity at the critical care unit of the Jayadeva hospital in Bengaluru, India,…
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Review: In ‘The Outsiders,’ a New Song for the Young Misfits
The classic coming-of-age novel has become a compelling, if imperfect, musical about have-not teenagers in a have-it-all world.
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O.J., Made in America, Made by TV
In O.J. Simpson’s life and trials, television was a spotlight, a microscope and a mirror.
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Want to Speak to an Adams Staff Member? Fill Out a 7-Page Form First.
Mayor Eric Adams is now requiring any elected official, including members of Congress, to submit an online request to speak…
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Taylor Swift’s Music Returns to TikTok Ahead of New Album
Songs by the pop singer reappeared on TikTok despite the platform’s ongoing licensing dispute with Universal Music Group, which releases…
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In Ancient Pompeii, Dinner Surrounded by Myth
A frescoed dining room is the latest find in an excavation campaign to shore up an area of the site,…
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‘Dawn of the Dead’ at 45: A Zombie Love Affair That Never Died
A look back at George A. Romero’s film, one of the most influential horror movies of all time, as it…
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A Steadying Force for the Africa Center Is Stepping Down
Uzodinma Iweala, chief executive of the Harlem institution, will leave at the end of 2024 after guiding it through pandemic…