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Alain Sailhac, a Celebrity Chef Who Never Sought the Title, Dies at 86
The mild-mannered, French-born chef cooked for presidents and stars at Le Cirque in New York and earned an early four-star…
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Finance
The New Chat Bots Could Change the World. Can You Trust Them?
Siri, Google Search, online marketing and your child’s homework will never be the same. Then there’s the misinformation problem.
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Lee Lorenz, 90, Cartoonist and Gatekeeper at The New Yorker, Dies
Over 40 years at the magazine he drew hundreds of cartoons and covers and served as art and cartoon editor,…
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Anthony Fauci: A Message to the Next Generation of Scientists
Although I hesitate to use the hackneyed expression “It seems like just yesterday,” it does feel that way as I…
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The Cruel Spectacle of ‘The Whale’
“The Whale,” Darren Aronofsky’s latest film, is one you hope, desperately, will be seen by an audience that has the…
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Want To Encourage Young Runners? Here Is What to Do (And What to Avoid)
As youth running options expand, pro runners offer tips on how to encourage children and teens in ways that make…
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Finance
Wish You Were Here. Ignore the Floods and Fires.
Climate change is reshaping the American economy. New Mexico is leaning on ecotourism and sustainable industries to see it through,…
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Brazil Feels the Familiar Sting of Failure
DOHA, Qatar — Once more, then, Brazil’s World Cup ends in the dance the country has come to know better…
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World
A Princeton Student Died. Her Classmates Want to Know What Happened.
In the absence of information, anxiety and panic spreads on campus.
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‘The Only People They Hit Were Black’: When a Race Riot Roiled New York
It was the summer of 1976. New York City verged on bankruptcy, struggling even to stage a celebration of America’s…