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World
Manhattan D.A. Slams Brakes on Prosecution of Woman in Husband’s Death
The Manhattan district attorney’s office will halt the prosecution of Tracy McCarter, a woman charged with murder in 2020 after…
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Food
At Danksgiving, There’s No Need to Go Outside for a Smoke
LOS ANGELES — It was a Thanksgiving tablescape like any other: Pumpkin pie, mashed potatoes and stewed greens jockeyed for…
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News
I Was the Head of Trust and Safety at Twitter. This Is What Could Become of It.
Earlier this month, I chose to leave my position leading trust and safety at Elon Musk’s Twitter. As the company’s…
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News
Keith Levene, Public Image Ltd.’s Buzz-Saw Guitarist, Dies at 65
Keith Levene, a founding member of the seminal British bands the Clash and Public Image Ltd. whose slashing yet melodic…
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News
Novak Djokovic Finds Harmony and a Lot of Wins
TURIN, Italy — He has been detained and then deported from one country and barred from entering two others that…
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Arts
Review: Two Debuts Make for a Week of Philharmonic Firsts
The New York Philharmonic is still rolling out the features of its new home, the freshly gut-renovated David Geffen Hall.…
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Arts
In ‘There There,’ the Actors in the Room Are Far Far From Each Other
Andrew Bujalski felt that viewers would have only one shot to see his new movie, “There There,” completely cold. That…
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Finance
Elon Musk’s Twitter Teeters on the Edge After Another 1,200 Leave
Elon Musk sent a flurry of emails to Twitter employees on Friday morning with a plea. “Anyone who actually writes…
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Finance
Oil Prices Slide as Investors Worry Energy Demand Is Slowing
HOUSTON — Saudi Arabia is slashing oil exports. U.S. crude oil in storage is dropping. Members of the European Union…
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Food
F.D.A. Approves a Drug That Can Delay Type 1 Diabetes
The Food and Drug Administration has approved the first treatment that can delay — possibly for years — the onset…