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Finance
Back in the ’90s, This Eclipse Webcast Put the Cosmos on Demand
A total solar eclipse in Aruba was streamed to millions of users of the World Wide Web in 1998, helping…
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News
Don’t Let Our Broken Politics Mangle Our Faith
In 2007, I had a conversation about the culture war with the evangelical pastor Tim Keller that I’ve never forgotten.…
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World
Hochul Orders M.T.A. to Stop Pressuring Marathon to Pay for Lost Tolls
The Metropolitan Transportation Authority wanted the New York City Marathon to pay $750,000 to make up for toll revenue lost…
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News
Richard Benedick, Negotiator of Landmark Ozone Treaty, Dies at 88
He played a key role in securing the Montreal Protocol, an international environmental pact to protect the ozone layer by…
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World
Biden and Netanyahu speak as a senior official says the president’s anger with Israel has hit a peak.
President Biden spoke with Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu of Israel on Thursday, three days after international aid workers were killed…
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News
Michael Singer, Sculptor Who Used Nature as His Medium, Dies at 78
His work, on an increasingly large scale, attempted to highlight, and repair, the impact of human intervention on the landscape.
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Arts
Review: Turning Dancers Into Aliens One Step at a Time
Under the artistic leadership of Emily Molnar, Nederlands Dans Theater returned to New York City Center with a less than…
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World
Denmark Closes Shipping Lane Over Risk of Accidental Missile Launch
The military said the missile malfunctioned during a test aboard a warship, and there was a possibility it could fly…
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Style
The Guantánamo Spy Who Wasn’t
It was all a big mistake. Ahmad Al-Halabi was sure this had to be some sort of misunderstanding that he…
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News
Gaetano Pesce, Designer Who Broke the Rules, Is Dead at 84
He brought surrealism, and politics, into the design world, disdaining conformity and right angles. “He was an enemy of the…