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World
The Challenges Facing Sam Bankman-Fried’s Lawyers
They are set to start their defense on Thursday, with the FTX founder planning to testify in his criminal fraud…
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World
Cease-fire Calls Dominate Fiery U.N. Security Council Session
Calls for a cease-fire dominated Tuesday’s daylong United Nations Security Council meeting on the Israel-Hamas war, with senior U.N. officials,…
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Style
The Taylor and Travis Fan Fiction That’s Tearing TikTok Apart
“Roughing the Princess,” an erotic e-book inspired by an actual relationship, veered too close to reality for many of Taylor…
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Finance
Chasing Big Mergers, Oil Executives Dismiss Peak Oil Concerns
Exxon Mobil and Chevron are spending tens of billions of dollars buying oil and gas assets, betting that the International…
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World
Biden Seeks to Tame Oil Prices if Mideast Conflict Sends Them Soaring
The president has previously drawn down the Strategic Petroleum Reserve to ease price pressures, but that could be more difficult…
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Finance
Long on Hype, A.I. Is No Guarantee for Profits
The latest quarterly results from Microsoft and Alphabet show that their big investments in artificial intelligence are on different trajectories.
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News
Clean Energy, Cherished Waters and a Sacred California Rock Caught in the Middle
The proposed Chumash Heritage National Marine Sanctuary could create a new model for Native co-management of public lands. But the…
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World
Microsoft’s A.I. Investment Stabilizes Its Cloud Business
Revenue increased 13 percent in the latest quarter compared with a year earlier. Profit rose 27 percent.
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Arts
Margaret Renkl Writes in the Space Between Grief and Hope
In her most recent book, “The Comfort of Crows,” Renkl puts her admirable powers of perception to use, offering readers…
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Arts
Jill Medvedow, Who Remade ICA Boston, to Depart
She will leave her post as the Institute of Contemporary Art’s director in 2024, but isn’t sure what’s next. “I…