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Apple, the Ad Critic, Now Embraces Ads
For years, Apple has been a loud critic of online advertising that relies on hogging as much information about us…
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Small Club, Big Game: Sacramento Republic in U.S. Open Cup Final
Professional soccer teams from cities like Omaha, Richmond or Detroit get only one chance a year to take their shots…
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New York City Issues Travel Advisory, Warning of Heavy Rainfall
New Yorkers can expect to see bursts of heavy rainfall throughout Tuesday, with isolated showers and thunderstorms that could lead…
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It’s a challenging time to be @Liztruss on Twitter.
The appointment of Liz Truss as Britain’s prime minister has brought a flood of new attention to the Twitter account…
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Scientists Have Made a Human Microbiome From Scratch
Our bodies are home to hundreds or thousands of species of microbes — nobody is sure quite how many. That’s…
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Signal, the encrypted messaging app, appoints a president.
Signal, the encrypted messaging app, has tapped Meredith Whittaker, a former adviser to the Federal Trade Commission chair and an…
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Truss’s cabinet choices will signal the political direction of her government.
LONDON — In her choice of cabinet members, Britain’s new prime minister, Liz Truss, will give the first clues about…
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This Jellyfish Can Live Forever. Its Genes May Tell Us How.
Fleets of tiny translucent umbrellas, each about the size of a lentil, waft through the waters of the Mediterranean Sea.…
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In Energy Crunch, Germany Turns Down Heat but Won’t Limit Highway Speeds
BERLIN — Germany is trying any range of measures to combat an energy crisis that is only expected to worsen…
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Cyrus Mistry, Who Once Led India’s Biggest Company, Dies at 54
An Indian-born Irish businessman who once led India’s biggest conglomerate but was unceremoniously removed from his job died in a…