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‘The Nightmare Before Christmas’: A Hit That Initially Unnerved Disney
The filmmakers look back on its 30th anniversary and recall how uncomfortable it made executives. They didn’t expect the celebrations…
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Business
Long on Hype, A.I. Is No Guarantee for Profits
The latest quarterly results from Microsoft and Alphabet show that their big investments in artificial intelligence are on different trajectories.
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News
City Island: A ‘Little Magical Wonderland’ in the Bronx
This 1.5-mile-long island, with “a beach on almost every block,” may feel like small-town New England, but it’s part of…
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Magazine
Gifts for Gardeners? They’ve Got Them in Spades.
With clothes inspired by Martha Stewart, heritage tools and colorful clogs, the couple behind Gardenheir cater to actual and want-to-be…
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Magazine
Can We Save the Redwoods by Helping Them Move?
When Philip Stielstra retired from Boeing in 2012, he needed something purposeful to do. He and his wife, Gay, were…
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World
A New Subway Attack, and New Pressure for Protective Gates
A shoving in the subway renewed old fears, even though crime is down underground.
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World
As Bombs Fall in Gaza, History Hangs Over a Family Fighting to Survive
Mohammed Abujayyab was at his wits end. For six days he has been stuck inside his Los Angeles apartment, sleep-deprived…
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World
A Hindu Mardi Gras Where Indian Progressivism Is Alive and Well
Purbasha Roy held her 9-year-old daughter’s hand and pointed toward the towering art installation: blooming pink buds symbolizing embryos, menstrual…
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World
Mark Rothko at Full Scale, and in Half Light
Sublime and vulgar all at once, his diaphanous stains of color have come together in a once-in-a-generation show in Paris.