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News
William Greenberg Jr., Baker Who Sweetened Manhattan, Dies at 97
He used poker winnings to open a modest bakery in 1946 that grew into an artisanal dessert empire, tempting New…
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US
‘We Have to Talk’: Murdaugh’s Wife Found Pill Stash Before Murders
Prosecutors rested their case after questioning more than 60 witnesses at the murder trial of Alex Murdaugh, a prominent South…
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News
What Fox News Says When You’re Not Listening
People who remember Fox News host Tucker Carlson as a bow-tied creature of establishment Washington often wonder what happened to…
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News
Donald Spoto, Biographer of Hitchcock and Many More, Dies at 81
He wrote more than two dozen books, including richly detailed biographies of Marilyn Monroe, James Dean, Laurence Olivier and Jesus.
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World
Western Leaders Pledge Support for Ukraine ‘as Long as Necessary’
As Russia’s invasion approaches its second year with no end in sight, Ukraine’s supporters faced lingering questions at the Munich…
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US
6 Takeaways From the Report on the Trump Investigation in Georgia
The released excerpts from the special grand jury’s report suggest that the jurors probably recommended indictments on more charges than…
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US
Do Law Schools Need the LSAT? Here’s How to Understand the Debate.
One part of the American Bar Association is trying to drop the test requirement for law schools, while another has…
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Finance
Norfolk Southern’s Profits and Accident Rates Rose in Recent Years
Safety experts say a focus on financial returns may be partly to blame for derailments and accidents like the one…
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Finance
Food Safety Company Employed More Than 100 Children, Labor Officials Say
Packers Sanitation Services Inc. paid a $1.5 million penalty this week for employing children as young as 13 in dangerous…
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News
Will A.I. Be Our Dutiful Assistant or Our Unstable Muse?
For months now, I’ve been slightly, well, bored by the proliferating examples of A.I.-generated writing produced by peers and friends…