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News
Jessie Diggins Is Ready to Break New Ground. Again.
“I like to go really slow, like 10-minute miles,” Jessie Diggins said this fall as she snapped on a vest…
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News
Wales Fans Wanted a World Cup Experience. So They Went to Spain.
TENERIFE, Spain — Bethany Evans’s first experience watching Wales in the World Cup had many of the key components she…
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World
The BBC should have spoken out more about Russia during the 2018 World Cup, its soccer commentator says.
The BBC should have spoken out more about Russia’s 2014 annexation of Crimea and its human rights record when the…
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Finance
Lawsuit Takes Aim at the Way A.I. Is Built
In late June, Microsoft released a new kind of artificial intelligence technology that could generate its own computer code. Called…
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World
Haunted by Disaster, Volunteers Search for Survivors in Indonesia
Heavy rains drenched the collapsed mountainside, making sludge of the rust-colored soil. Intermittently, the earth violently shuddered as an ...
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Arts
They Were Ahead of the Curve on Diversity in Classical Music
It was the late 1990s, and Afa Sadykhly Dworkin saw a woman crying backstage at a concert hall in Michigan.…
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World
A Fabled Sign Returns to the Brooklyn Waterfront
Good morning. It’s Wednesday. What’s big and yellow and high above the Brooklyn waterfront? Half of a famed sign. We’ll…
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Magazine
Saluting in Solidarity
When Elon Musk walked into Twitter headquarters in late October carrying a sink, it seemed like that image might be…
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Magazine
How to Survive Your First Holiday Season as Newlyweds
The main issue looming over Erica and Aaron Weiss this holiday season: whether to hide a bear or pickle ornament…
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World
Scotland Cannot Unilaterally Vote on Independence, Top U.K. Court Says
LONDON — Dealing a blow to independence-minded Scots, the British Supreme Court ruled on Wednesday that the Scottish Parliament could…