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World
Democratic Aides in Congress Break With Their Bosses on Israel-Hamas War
A wave of current and former staff members, mostly of a younger generation, are agitating for a cease-fire and speaking…
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Finance
Fake Reviews Are Rampant Online. Can a Crackdown End Them?
A wave of regulation and industry action have placed the flourishing fake review business on notice. But experts say the…
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World
Splinter Is Coming for These ‘Game of Thrones’ Trees
Six of the Dark Hedges beech trees, a tourist destination in Northern Ireland for fans of the HBO fantasy series,…
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Arts
MasterVoices Puts on a Starry Show With a Shoestring Budget
This essential organization gives fresh, entertaining life to music theater curiosities. What if it had more money?
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World
Nepal Is Banning TikTok Over Hate Content, Officials Say
The small Himalayan nation’s cabinet of ministers said the Chinese-owned app had neglected its repeated requests to curb content that…
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Style
Russell Brand’s Alternate Reality
On Sept. 12, four days before he was expected at the Troubadour Wembley Park Theater for another sold-out show, Russell…
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Finance
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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World
Regents Exams May Become Optional for High School Graduation in New York
The tests had once been seen as a hallmark of academic rigor, but high-stakes graduation tests have fallen out of…
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News
Start-Ups With Laser Beams: The Companies Trying to Ignite Fusion Energy
Companies are looking to commercialize advances made by federally supported research labs in the quest for boundless energy.
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World
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.