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Israel Strikes Back at Lebanon After Rocket Barrage
Tensions along the border between the two countries have escalated to the highest level in years. On Friday, a shooting…
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Finance
How A.I. and DNA Are Unlocking the Mysteries of Global Supply Chains
At a cotton gin in the San Joaquin Valley, in California, a boxy machine helps to spray a fine mist…
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World
New Support for Some Extinct Tasmanian Tiger Sightings
The last thylacine died in captivity in 1936, but a statistical analysis adds a degree of validity to the survival…
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World
Your Friday Briefing: U.S. Admits Flaws in Afghanistan Withdrawal
Plus China and France call for peace talks between Russia and Ukraine, and India scrubs its textbooks.
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Finance
Biden Administration to Curb Toxic Pollutants From Chemical Plants
The rule would affect the majority of chemical manufacturers, which have plants spread across the Gulf Coast, the Ohio River…
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Style
A New Exhibition Shows That Barkley L. Hendricks Was Never Simply a Painter
Plus: an expanding group of Japanese restaurants in Brooklyn, exuberant tableware from Kit Kemp and more recommendations from T Magazine.
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Finance
Chinese Officials Flock to Twitter to Defend TikTok
The company has tried to distance itself, but the information push shows just how deeply invested Beijing is in its…
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World
10 Artists on Picasso’s Enduring, Confounding Influence
Beyond simple hero and villain stories, Picasso is a fact of life 50 years after his death. We all swim…
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World
6 Picasso Shows to See This Year
Fifty years after his death, the Cubist painter will be featured in art exhibitions in New York, Paris and Madrid.
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Finance
E.P.A. to Tighten Limits on Mercury and Other Pollutants From Power Plants
A new rule would reduce mercury, arsenic, nickel and lead emissions, which the Biden administration said would protect public health.