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Business
Britain Approves New Coal Mine Despite Climate Concerns
Local politicians said the facility, the country’s first new coal mine in decades, would create hundreds of jobs.
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Style
A Plea From Experts to Pregnant Women: Get Vaccinated Against Covid
Many expectant women have avoided the shots, unaware that the virus poses significant risks to the fetus — and to…
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Books
2022 Reading Picks From Times Staff Critics
The books they read this year that have stayed with them.
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Books
‘The Whale’ Review: Body Issues
Brendan Fraser plays an obese writing instructor reckoning with grief and regret in Darren Aronofsky’s latest film.
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Books
‘Guillermo del Toro’s Pinocchio’ Review: Puppets and Power
This quirky classic has been made all the stranger by the decision to turn it into an ill-conceived metaphor about…
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Books
‘Empire of Light’ Review: They Found It at the Movies
Olivia Colman and Micheal Ward pursue a bittersweet workplace romance in Sam Mendes’s look back at Britain in the early…
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Books
An Ailey Dancer’s Career Blooms, at the Company and Beyond
At 30, Jacquelin Harris is expanding her repertoire, with role debuts in store for the latest Alvin Ailey American Dance…
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Business
The Legal Heat Grows for Bankman-Fried
A federal investigation into whether the FTX founder’s trading firm illicitly manipulated the markets for two crypto tokens compounds his…
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World
German Plotters, Long Dismissed as Fringe, Got a Lift From QAnon
Reichsbürger, the movement behind a plan to overthrow Germany’s government, gained momentum from conspiracy theories that grew during the pandemic,…
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World
Ukrainian official says 6 civilians were killed when Russians shelled a town center.
A Russian artillery barrage killed six civilians on Wednesday and wounded five others in the eastern town of Kurakhove, Ukrainian…