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A Spacecraft Named Odysseus Will Launch to the Moon: How to Watch
Intuitive Machines of Houston, the latest private company to attempt to carry NASA payloads to the lunar surface, will lift…
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David Bouley, Influential New York Chef, Dies at 70
At restaurants like Montrachet and Bouley, he channeled French nouvelle cuisine to create the New American style.
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How Museums Handle Cultural Artifacts
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Kelvin Kiptum, Marathon World Record-Holder, Dies at 24
Kiptum, who came tantalizingly close last year to breaching the mythical two-hour barrier in the marathon, was killed in a…
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OpenAI Gives ChatGPT a Better ‘Memory’
The A.I. start-up is releasing a new version of ChatGPT that stores what users say and applies it to future…
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Bluesky’s Big Bet, and Are Deals Dead in Silicon Valley?
Listen and follow ‘Hard Fork’Apple | Spotify | Amazon | YouTube Hosted by Kevin Roose and Casey Newton Produced by…
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Mermaids and Roses: The Harlem Home of a ‘Hadestown’ Star
‘I’ve been here a while,’ said Lillias White, who plays Hermes in the Tony-winning musical. ‘Hence the clutter.’
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To Deepen Love, Consider Duty
Susan Sontag, in her 1978 essay “Illness as Metaphor,” described “the Kingdom of the Ill” — a place to which…
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Feb. 13: A Holiday I Prefer Not to Celebrate
By Kristina Samulewski Produced by Vishakha Darbha Galentine’s Day, celebrated on Feb. 13, a day before Valentine’s Day, has been…
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What Do We Owe Black Americans?
In my debut novel, a family retraces their lineage in order to be eligible for the nation’s first federal reparations…