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Doctors Wrestle With A.I. in Patient Care, Citing Lax Oversight
The F.D.A. has approved many new programs that use artificial intelligence, but doctors are skeptical that the tools really improve…
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World
Congestion Pricing Delays Threaten Subway Projects, M.T.A. Chair Says
The News New Jersey’s attempt to block new tolls to enter Manhattan risks the funding to improve the subway and…
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Finance
A Push for Tech Hubs in Overlooked Places Picks 31 to Vie for Money
A new federal program will be a test of whether spreading funds outside of big cities will result in economic…
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News
Martin Goetz, Who Received the First Software Patent, Dies at 93
“I knew at some point in time the patent office would recognize” computer software, he said. It happened in 1968,…
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Finance
More Than 400,000 Student Loan Borrowers Had Wrong Monthly Payments
The Education Department said miscalculations had caused many borrowers to see higher monthly payments than they actually owed.
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World
In an Expensive City, Who Should Get Free Preschool?
Raising a family in one of the most expensive cities in the world involves some advance planning. So when Monika…
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Food
‘Close to the Line’: Why More Seniors Are Living in Poverty
Benefits extended earlier in the coronavirus pandemic have been rolled back. But many older Americans are not taking advantage of…
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World
What Russia Sees: In Crimea, ‘Everyone Is Having Fun’
On Russian state television, explosions on the roadway of a 12-mile bridge are no reason to cancel your vacation to…
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News
University of Tennessee Fined Millions for Cash Payments to Athletes
The N.C.A.A. said Tennessee had a culture of wrongful payments to athletes, including cash for hotels, meals and car payments,…
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News
A.I. Will Change Medicine but Not What It Means to Be a Doctor
When faced with a particularly tough question on rounds during my intern year, I would run straight to the bathroom.…