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Evelyn Fox Keller, Who Turned a Feminist Lens on Science, Dies at 87
Trained as a physicist and biologist, she argued that science had become gendered, with a narrow masculine framework that distorted…
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Business
The Harvard Professor and the Bloggers
The day almost two years ago when Harvard Business School informed Francesca Gino, a prominent professor, that she was being…
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World
Why Is the U.S. Telling Serbia to Move Troops From the Kosovo Border?
Washington called for the troops’ rollback days after an attack at a monastery in northern Kosovo. Here’s what to know.
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World
Why Evergrande’s Problems Are Only Getting Worse
The Chinese property developer’s efforts to restructure more than $300 billion in debt are being complicated by criminal investigations into…
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US
Prosecutors Reassert Need for Gag Order on Trump in Elections Case
Federal prosecutors argued that the former president has continued to make threatening statements after their initial request to limit his…
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Health
The Fight to Control Big Gay Ice Cream, Which Made the Rainbow Its Brand
A company that rode to success with an inclusive message has shrunk to a single store, as a founder sues…
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World
4 Days, 690 Miles, Countless Stalls: Behold the ‘World’s Longest Yard Sale’
Everyone loves a bargain. But can anyone survive the entirety of the 127 Yard Sale, an annual four-day event that…
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News
Douglas Lenat, Who Tried to Make A.I. More Human, Dies at 72
He spent decades working on artificial intelligence, striving to create computers that could replicate common sense.
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Bill Richardson, Champion of Americans Held Overseas, Dies at 75
After serving in Congress and as governor of New Mexico, he practiced quasi-public and freelance diplomacy, often with considerable success.
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Mohamed al-Fayed, Tycoon Whose Son Died With Diana, Is Dead at 94
An Egyptian businessman, he built an empire of trophy properties in London, Paris and elsewhere, but it was all overshadowed…