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18 Years Later, Twitter — Now X — Has Yet to Grow Up
Two new books about the platform chronicle its leadership under first Jack Dorsey and now Elon Musk, portraying a site…
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The Lost Story of New York’s Most Powerful Black Woman
Elizabeth Amelia Gloucester appeared in the census for the final time on June 8, 1880. The census enumerators who crisscrossed…
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If You Know How to Read It, Washington Is an Open Book
President Biden had a far better comeback at his disposal last week when he took offense at a special counsel…
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To Cure Burnout, Embrace Seasonality
For most of human existence, the pace and intensity of productivity varied widely from season to season. During the roughly…
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World
Architect Embraces Indigenous Worldview in Australian Designs
Jefa Greenaway is a leading proponent of “Country-centered design,” which calls for collaboration with Indigenous communities and puts sustainability concerns…
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World
With Everything on the Line, Fani Willis Delivered Raw Testimony
Ms. Willis, the district attorney overseeing the Georgia prosecution of Donald J. Trump, searingly refuted allegations that she had a…
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Takeaways From Trump’s Hearing in the Criminal Hush Money Trial
Justice Juan M. Merchan determined in a hearing Thursday that Donald J. Trump must go on trial in a Manhattan…
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The Meaning of the Super Bowl ‘He Gets Us’ Ad
During Super Bowl Sunday, a 60-second ad aired about Jesus Christ, and no one seemed angrier about it than Christians.…
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Arts
Jeff Koons Sculptures Hitch Ride on SpaceX Rocket to the Moon
The artist has packed 125 stainless steel sculptures of the moon inside a lunar lander headed into space.
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Don Catlin, Who Ran an Elite Antidoping Laboratory, Dies at 85
A medical doctor and an expert in pharmacology, he ran drug testing for sports leagues and the Olympics, unlocking the…