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News
Making Farms Organic Is Paying Off
I talked by phone on Thursday with Garrett Mussi as he was driving around 1,000 acres in California’s San Joaquin…
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Books
On Holocaust Remembrance Day, the U.N. Hears of a Little-Known Killing Field
At the United Nations’ annual ceremony to mark the Nazi horrors, Karen Frostig described her work to commemorate a concentration…
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Books
At Last Back at Sundance, Filled With Rocky Relationships and Glorious Writers
Dramas about couples (“Cat Person”) and families (“A Thousand and One”) tackle complex lives; documentaries on Judy Blume and Nikki…
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Books
Review: Justin Peck Runs Out of Steam in ‘Copland Dance Episodes’
New York City Ballet’s resident choreographer expands on “Rodeo” to make an evening-length work set to some of Aaron Copland’s…
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Books
Jay Leno Is Recovering From Surgery After a Motorcycle Accident
The former late-night host and comedian drove into a wire a few miles from his garage in Burbank, Calif., he…
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Business
Anthropic, an A.I. Start-Up, Is Said to Be Close to Adding $300 Million
Anthropic specializes in generative artificial intelligence, a hot investment in Silicon Valley. The new funding could value the company at…
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Style
Deaths Among Pregnant Women and New Mothers Rose Sharply During Pandemic
The fatalities, occurring disproportionately among Native American and Black women, were linked not just to medical complications but also to…
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News
Is ‘Workism’ Dooming Civilization? Notes on the New Pew Parents Study.
This week the Pew Research Center released a study looking at the attitudes of contemporary American parents toward their own…
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World
Eurostar, Symbol of a Connected Europe, Is Plagued by Brexit Hurdles
The high-speed train service under the English Channel is leaving many seats unfilled, rather than risk delays caused by more…
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Sports
Why Skaters Love and Resist Skateboard Parks
There have never been as many official places to skate in New York City as there are today. But there’s…