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Arts
Taylor Swift’s ‘1989’ May Be Her Biggest Rerecording Yet. Here’s Why.
The pop superstar’s new version of her 2014 blockbuster is due Friday, following a summer of media saturation and her…
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Arts
The Best True Crime to Stream: Stories That Are Very Scary, and Real
Four terrifying, unnerving picks across television, film and podcast.
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News
Tour de France Route Steers Clear of Olympics, and Paris
The 2024 Summer Games have pushed the iconic bike race out of its traditional finish in Paris. The Tour will…
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News
It Shouldn’t Be This Easy to Lose Your Health Insurance
A few days before New Year’s Eve, an unfamiliar health insurance card for me arrived in the mail. I assumed…
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Health
What to Know About Dengue Fever as Cases Spread to New Places
Dengue, the excruciating mosquito-borne disease, is surging throughout the world and coming to places that had never had it. California…
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World
Snap Reports 5% Revenue Increase, Reversing Declines in Growth
The social media company posted rising sales after two quarters of declines, but added that the ad market remains unpredictable.
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World
New York Has Regained Its Lost Jobs. Why Doesn’t It Feel That Way?
Mayor Eric Adams announced last week that the city recovered all of the jobs lost during the pandemic. Analysts say…
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World
In Tight G.O.P. Primary in Ohio, Newt Gingrich Picks His Candidate
Three Ohio Republicans are competing in the Senate primary. Mr. Gingrich plans to back Bernie Moreno, a businessman who is…
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Finance
G.M. Profit Down 7% in Strike-Affected Quarter
The carmaker reported $3.1 billion in profit from July through September, which included two weeks of walkouts by the United…
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World
‘It’s Like Our Country Exploded’: Canada’s Year of Fire
When the fires came to Yellowknife, the nearest safe-harbor city was more than 600 miles away, a full day’s drive…