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World
New York City Was the Real Star of ‘Billions’
As the Showtime series airs its final episode, the showrunners look back at the essential role the city’s restaurants and…
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Finance
How Automation Has Changed Work for Casino Employees in Detroit
On a chilly Wednesday evening in October, the sounds filling Ambre Romero’s home were familiar: her grandchildren unloading the dishwasher,…
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Finance
How Elon Musk Changed the Meaning of Twitter for Users
After Nicholas Campiz evacuated from Kyiv, Ukraine’s capital, in February 2022, he stayed glued to Twitter. As battles raged across…
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Arts
What Is a Teddy Roosevelt Presidential Library Doing in North Dakota?
The $333 million project rising in a tiny badlands town wants to showcase the 26th president and his visionary environmental…
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Arts
Artforum Fires Top Editor After Its Open Letter on Israel-Hamas War
David Velasco was removed after the magazine’s publishers said there was a flawed editorial process behind the publication of a…
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World
A Scientist’s Salons in Paris Cater to a Neglected Trait: Curly Hair
With a Ph.D. in chemistry and inspired by her daughter, Aude Livoreil-Djampou is trying to address the dearth of salon…
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World
Their Sons Went Missing Fighting for Ukraine. They Want Answers.
In a rare show of public criticism in wartime, families of missing Ukrainian soldiers are pressing the government for information…
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World
Cornel West’s Improvisational Run for President: ‘It’s Jazz All the Way Down’
Is the celebrity professor’s candidacy a wild variable in the 2024 presidential campaign or performance art? Yes, he says.
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World
Students on the Run, Schools Taken by Troops and a Generation’s Catastrophe
With an estimated 19 million children out of school for months because of war, Sudan is on the verge of…
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World
Democrats Splinter Over Israel as the Young, Diverse Left Rages at Biden
As a raw divide over the war ripples through liberal America, a coalition of young voters and people of color…