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Does America Have Too Much Debt?
The U.S. federal government last ran a budget surplus in the fiscal year 2001. (Fiscal years begin in October of…
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Ticketmaster Cast as a Powerful ‘Monopoly’ at Senate Hearing
The Judiciary Committee, responding to the bungled sale of Taylor Swift concert tickets, heard the company apologize and its critics…
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Balkrishna Doshi, Modernist Indian Architect, Is Dead at 95
The first Indian to receive the Pritzker Prize, he developed a distinctive approach to building for his country’s climates and…
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Marilyn Stafford, a Photojournalist Rediscovered, Dies at 97
She brought a narrative eye and a social consciousness to her work, whether covering refugee crises, celebrities or fashion. But…
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A Smarter Way to Reduce Gun Deaths
Graphics by Nathaniel Lash and Stuart A. Thompson Once again the United States is seared by screams, shots, blood, sirens…
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The U.S. Must Help China Avoid Covid Catastrophe. Here’s How.
China rolled back its longstanding pandemic strategy “zero Covid,” which had protected the country for nearly three years, in early…
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Baltimore Museum of Art Taps Its Chief Curator as Its Next Director
Asma Naeem, raised in Baltimore, will lead the city’s pre-eminent art museum as it faces unionization and equity efforts.
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‘Extraordinary’ Review: The Power of Powerlessness
The heroine of “Extraordinary,” on Hulu, just wants to have a superpower so she can be like everyone else.
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Justin Peck’s New Americana, Set to Copland’s Old
“Right now you’re dancing on top of or ahead of the music,” Justin Peck told members of New York City…
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ChatGPT Wrote (Most of) This Letter
A chatbot comes to its own defense, saying the idea that it is a threat to democracy is “fear-based speculation.”