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Arts
In Her Debut, a Conductor Gets the Philharmonic (and Geffen Hall)
The New York Philharmonic’s renovated hall is a proving ground for guests to balance the orchestra. Mirga Gražinytė-Tyla did so…
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News
The Victims in the Israel-Hamas War
More from our inbox: A Rabbi’s PleaThe Mideast Battle at HarvardHow Detrimental Is Lacking a College Degree?The funeral for May…
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The Human Brain Has a Dizzying Array of Mystery Cells
Researchers identified some 3,300 types of brain cells, an order of magnitude more than was previously known, and have only…
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Former N.F.L. Players to Retain Disability Benefits
Lloyd Howell, the new executive director of the N.F.L. Players Association, pushed to have the benefits of hundreds of former…
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Hoosen Coovadia, 83, Medical Force in South Africa’s H.I.V. Fight, Dies
An esteemed pediatrician, he overcame apartheid’s barriers to help make his country a global leader in H.I.V. care and research.
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Finance
The inflation slowdown remains bumpy, fresh consumer price data showed.
Consumer prices grew at the same pace in September as they had in August, a report released on Thursday showed.…
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World
When Everyone Becomes a War Photographer
The images streaming onto our phones from Israel and Gaza, many coming from those fighting or caught up in the…
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World
A Russian Town Where the War Dead Were Everyone’s Neighbors
The contradictions of Vladimir Putin’s war are changing the face of towns with military bases in Russia. Patriotism and pride…
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Style
In Paris, a Mexico City Gallery Installs a Fantasy Sitting Room
Plus: a new stay in Joshua Tree, furniture inspired by dance — and more recommendations from T Magazine.
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Finance
Social Security Benefits Will Rise 3.2% in 2024
More than 71 million Americans receiving Social Security benefits will see their checks rise by 3.2 percent next year to…