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New Spin on a Revolving Door: Pentagon Officials Turned Venture Capitalists
When Defense Secretary Lloyd J. Austin III and other top officials assembled for an event this month at the Ronald…
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An Israeli hostage describes her time in captivity in harrowing detail.
Mia Schem had been held hostage in Gaza for three days when, she said, she underwent surgery for a gunshot…
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How a Russian Barrage Evaded Ukraine’s Defenses to Wreak Deadly Chaos
In one of the war’s largest bombardments, 35 missiles slipped Ukraine’s air cover on Friday, killing dozens. Ukraine responded with…
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Business
An Artist in Residence on A.I.’s Territory
At a reception for OpenAI’s first developer conference in San Francisco last month, a crowd mingled, wine in hand, as…
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Opinion
Electrify All the Big, Noisy, Belching Trucks
This morning in Mott Haven, a neighborhood in the South Bronx, tens of thousands of New Yorkers — more than…
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Opinion
Debbie Dingell: How to Stand Up to Trump
“Rot in hell.” Those words were part of Donald Trump’s Christmas Day message, spewed at his political enemies. The next…
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Business
11 Charts That Explain the Year in Business, Technology and the Economy
It has been a confusing year for the economy and markets. At the start of 2023, economists largely predicted a…
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Mightier — and Meaner — Than the Sword
Emily Cockayne’s “Penning Poison,” a history of anonymous letters, reveals the ways we’ve been torturing one another, verbally, for centuries.
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Italy’s Raucous Holiday Classics Are Not Your Standard Hallmark Movies
Gleefully vulgar, the genre known as “Cinema Panettone” once dominated Italy over the holidays. Italian revelers recently flocked to the…
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Business
The Way Big Banks Shut Down Customer Accounts Is Callous. Let’s Fix It.
When banks close checking and credit-card accounts because of “suspicious activity,” chaos and anxiety ensue. It doesn’t have to be…