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World
Apple Kills Its Electric Car Project
The car, which Apple spent billions of dollars researching, had been intended as a rival to Tesla’s E.V.s, which include…
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World
The Killing at U. of Georgia: What We Know
A nursing student’s body was found on Thursday at the University of Georgia in Athens. The authorities called the homicide…
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Arts
Faye Webster Hates Attention. But Her Songs Keep Getting Bigger.
Music that walks the line between indie-rock and country — and her easy access to her emotions — has brought…
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Style
Leap Day Wants a Little Respect
Those born on Feb. 29 are trying to get some recognition for “a day that doesn’t exist.”
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Arts
Some of the Best Bards Were Women
In “Shakespeare’s Sisters,” the Renaissance scholar Ramie Targoff presents an astounding group of Elizabethan women of letters.
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World
Why a 1934 Concert Is Being Restaged at Juilliard
Harry T. Burleigh, who transformed Black spirituals into concert songs, presided over a landmark event that featured the singer who…
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World
Kremlin Warns Against NATO Ground Intervention in Ukraine
The warning came in response to comments by President Emmanuel Macron of France, who said “nothing should be ruled out”…
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World
Russian Court Jails Rights Advocate for ‘Discrediting’ the Military
Oleg Orlov, 70, a co-chairman of Memorial, which received the 2022 Nobel Peace Prize, was given a two-and-a-half year sentence…
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Health
A Doctor’s Lifelong Quest to Solve One of Pediatric Medicine’s Greatest Mysteries
For 40 years, Dr. Jane Burns has been working to find the cause of Kawasaki disease, an illness that can…
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News
Dancing on the Rooftops of New York in a Rediscovered Short Film
OpinionSupported by SKIP ADVERTISEMENTDancing on the Rooftops of New York in a Rediscovered Short Film Feb. 27, 2024, 5:00 a.m.…