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Business
Exxon Mobil Plans to Produce Lithium in Arkansas
The move is the oil giant’s first foray in the production of a metal vital for electric vehicle batteries.
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News
A Swift, Opinionated Portrait of Willa Cather (She Would Have Approved)
CHASING BRIGHT MEDUSAS: A Life of Willa Cather, by Benjamin Taylor During the difficult months of 2020, a writer friend…
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News
A Pandemic Novel That Never Says ‘Pandemic’
Michael Cunningham’s “Day” peeks into the lives of a family on one specific April date across three years as life…
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Real Estate
$1.6 Million Homes in California
A Victorian cottage in Little River, a three-bedroom bungalow with a guesthouse in Los Angeles and a renovated 1913 home…
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Real Estate
My Landlord Disappeared With the Security Deposit. How Do I Get It Back?
State law requires landlords to return security deposits within 14 days.
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News
What We Know About the Criminal Investigation Into Eric Adams’s Campaign
Federal authorities are examining whether the mayor’s 2021 campaign accepted illegal donations, including from the Turkish government.
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News
At a Time of War, Cameron Brings Experience but Also a Checkered Past
For a politician who has tried to define himself as a change agent, Prime Minister Rishi Sunak’s appointment of David…
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News
With Diana’s Death, ‘The Crown’ Enters Its Most Evocative Era
The final season of Netflix’s royal drama opens in 1997, on the cusp of one of the most analyzed periods…
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News
Why Does This Bride Look So Mad?
An 1866 painting by Auguste Toulmouche is being repurposed online as a conduit for women’s anger.
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Opinion
America Hugged Israel Close. Maybe It Shouldn’t Have.
Since Hamas attacked Israel on Oct. 7, President Biden has presented himself as a statesman humbled and enlightened by his…