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Finance
In a Violent America
In a Violent America Safety Becomes a Sales Pitch By Michael Corkery and Zackary Canepari Michael Corkery has written about…
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World
From ‘Birth of a Nation’ to ‘Till’: Confronting Racism in the White House Screening Room
“History matters,” President Biden said before showing a movie about Emmett Till, whose murder galvanized the civil rights movement.
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News
For the First Time, Genetically Modified Trees Have Been Planted in a U.S. Forest
Living Carbon, a biotechnology company, hopes its seedlings can help manage climate change. But wider use of its trees may…
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News
Dismiss Ron DeSantis at Your Peril
So now Ron DeSantis is wishy-washy. A bit of a wimp. Or at least runs the risk of looking like…
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World
A New Goal for Abortion Bills: Punish or Protect Doctors
For the first time since the fight over abortion access was kicked to the states after the Supreme Court overturned…
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Arts
‘The 2023 Oscar Nominated Short Films’ Review: Bite-Size Global Tales
This year’s selections include a film about the disappearance of a sibling and one about the appearance of 100,000 walruses.
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Style
What Does a Cool Girl Look Like?
There is a certain look that a certain type of person strives to achieve when getting dressed: composed, distinct —…
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World
Carlos Saura, a Leading and Enduring Spanish Director, Dies at 91
Called “one of the fundamental filmmakers in the history of Spanish cinema,” he began making movies under Franco, often hiding…
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News
South Carolina Reasserts Itself Atop Women’s Hoops With L.S.U. Win
The undefeated teams played on Super Bowl Sunday, giving women’s college basketball its latest showcase game.
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World
After Four Turbulent Years, Lori Lightfoot Seeks a Second Term as Chicago’s Mayor
CHICAGO — Mayor Lori Lightfoot met recently with two dozen Chicagoans at a campaign event in a plush apartment building…