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The Disappearance of Mayor Adams
Halfway through Eric Adams’s term as mayor of New York, many of the headlines he generates aren’t about the city;…
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Civil Discourse on Campus Is Put to the Test
The same week that a U.C. Berkeley protest ended in violence, with doors broken, people allegedly injured, a guest lecture…
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Buddy Duress, Who Came Off the Streets to Find Stardom, Dies at 38
He was a homeless heroin dealer when the Safdie brothers put him in their movies, and the critics raved. But…
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Voyager 1, First Craft in Interstellar Space, May Have Gone Dark
The 46-year-old probe, which flew by Jupiter and Saturn in its youth and inspired earthlings with images of the planet…
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Lucien Pellat-Finet, Fashion’s ‘King of Cashmere,’ Dies at 78
The aesthetic of the sweaters he designed, which included provocative symbols like marijuana leaves and skulls, was casual. Their price…
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The School Issues We’re Battling Over Aren’t the Ones That Matter
A Florida school district, facing pressure about “nudity” in schools, removed from shelves a picture book that showed an illustration…
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Ex-Google Engineer Charged With Stealing A.I. Secrets for Chinese Firm
Linwei Ding, a Chinese national, was arrested in California and accused of uploading hundreds of files to the cloud.
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Big American Tech Profits From Chinese Ad Spending Spree
The trade relationship between China and the United States has plenty of friction. But at least one area is booming:…
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‘Martin Luther King on Steroids’? Meet a Perfect MAGA Mirror.
Ah, the double edge of a Donald Trump endorsement. On the one hand, the MAGA chieftain has commanded his tribe…
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Please, President Biden: Don’t Blame Corporate Greed for Inflation
I hope President Biden doesn’t show up for his State of the Union address on Thursday with a Snickers bar.…