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World
New York City Is Set to End Most Uses of Solitary Confinement
The City Council vote has highlighted a broader debate over whether solitary confinement is torture or a legitimate form of…
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World
New York City, for Some Jews, Feels Newly Tense
Tovah Feldshuh was sitting on the subway recently, headed uptown, when she encountered something she had never witnessed in her…
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Finance
What Does the Red Sea Crisis Mean for Oil Prices?
The Latest Energy companies like BP and shipping companies that transport crude oil have stopped sending some tankers through the…
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Finance
Washington Comes for the U.S. Steel Deal
Democrats and Republicans alike are questioning the wisdom of allowing an American industrial icon to fall into foreign hands.
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US
Nearly a Quarter of Trump Voters Say He Shouldn’t Be Nominated if Convicted
While Donald Trump’s Republican support remains robust, a not-insignificant minority of his backers oppose having him lead the G.O.P. ticket…
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News
Hey, What Happened to My Health Insurance?
Tamikka Burks was in an Arkansas emergency room when she found out she had lost her Medicaid coverage. In mid-September,…
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World
Forget Halloween, Bring Ghost Stories Back to Christmas
If your idea of festive joy is being haunted by past memories or driven insane by mysterious specters, have we…
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Finance
What Social Trends Taught Us About the 2023 Economy
From girl dinners to ChatGPT, a look back at the trends that broke the internet and taught us about the…
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World
Inside a Chaotic Billion-Dollar Election in a Pivotal African Nation
Running the Democratic Republic of Congo is a tough and dangerous job. For decades, this African country the size of…
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World
Seeking a Big Edge in A.I., South Korean Firms Think Smaller
ChatGPT, Bard, Claude. The world’s most popular and successful chatbots are trained on data scraped from vast swaths of the…