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Magazine
Russell Brand’s Alternate Reality
On Sept. 12, four days before he was expected at the Troubadour Wembley Park Theater for another sold-out show, Russell…
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Finance
Exxon Mobil Plans to Produce Lithium in Arkansas
The move is the oil giant’s first foray in the production of a metal vital for electric vehicle batteries.
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World
Regents Exams May Become Optional for High School Graduation in New York
The tests had once been seen as a hallmark of academic rigor, but high-stakes graduation tests have fallen out of…
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News
Start-Ups With Laser Beams: The Companies Trying to Ignite Fusion Energy
Companies are looking to commercialize advances made by federally supported research labs in the quest for boundless energy.
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World
What We Know About the Criminal Investigation Into Eric Adams’s Campaign
Federal authorities are examining whether the mayor’s 2021 campaign accepted illegal donations, including from the Turkish government.
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Finance
A Black Woman’s Rise in Architecture Shows How Far Is Left to Go
They have worked for decades to make their way in a profession that remains overwhelmingly white and male, but there…
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Magazine
Why Does This Bride Look So Mad?
An 1866 painting by Auguste Toulmouche is being repurposed online as a conduit for women’s anger.
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World
Gaza’s Al-Shifa Hospital Is ‘No Longer Functioning,’ W.H.O. Says
Gaza’s main hospital is no longer functioning, according to the World Health Organization, which warned of a “dire and perilous”…
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World
At Tourist Hotels, Israeli Evacuees Plan for Long Stays to Escape Border Attacks
More than 125,000 Israeli evacuees have been resettled from their communities along the dangerous borders with Lebanon and Gaza in…
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World
Leila de Lima, Critic of Duterte’s Drug War, Is Released on Bail
Though she was never convicted, Ms. de Lima was detained for six years after she fiercely opposed the Philippine former…