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World
Friday Briefing: A Pattern of Rape and Torture on Oct. 7
Also, migration to the U.S. and the threat to art from A.I.
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Arts
Love a TV Show? Now You Can Live It.
Streamers and networks are creating live experiences to promote series like “Squid Game” and “Only Murders in the Building.” But…
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Arts
Staffers at The Times on the Books They Enjoyed in 2023
A 1960s crime caper, a biography of the man who created the modern F.B.I., Sinead O’Connor’s memoir: Reporters, writers, editors…
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Finance
2023 in Retrospect: 59 Photographs That Defined the Year in Arts
Credit...Peter Fisher for The New York Times2023 in Retrospect: 59 Photographs That Defined the Year in Arts Deadheads, ballerinas and…
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World
Mongolians Are Circus Stars All Over the World, Except at Home
It’s cold as a walk-in refrigerator at the Mongolian Circus School, housed in a once proud edifice now on the…
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Health
N.Y. Health Dept. Is Looking Into Bellevue’s Weight-Loss Surgery Program
The Health Dept. is looking into the public hospital’s use of unlicensed technicians during some bariatric surgeries.
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News
Income Inequality Has Been Transformed Globally
In 1974, the libertarian political philosopher Robert Nozick famously defended inequality by offering a thought experiment involving Wilt Chamberlain. Imagine…
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News
Downward Dogs and Giraffes Up Close: What’s New at Texas Hill Country Hotels
Driving west out of Austin toward Fredericksburg, the road narrows to one-lane blacktop, and the edges of the city’s suburbs…
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Finance
As Office Workers Make Their Return, So Does the Lowly Cubicle
Among office designers and architects, cubicles are rarely mentioned. The once-ubiquitous fixture, so popular in the 1980s and ’90s, has…
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Health
There’s No Christmas Lunch Like a Korean American Church Lunch
After-service meals have been long been key spaces for first-generation immigrants establishing themselves in the United States. But younger Koreans…