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World
Behind 94 Acts of Shocking Violence, Years of Glaring Mistakes
New York officials have escaped scrutiny for repeated failures to help homeless mentally ill people, a New York Times investigation…
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Business
The Winners and Losers of OpenAI’s Wild Weekend
It is hard to see the past few days as anything but a big loss for the A.I. company.
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World
Between Israelis and Palestinians, a Lethal Psychological Chasm Grows
In a conflict marked by complete incomprehension on both sides, the ability to see each other as human has been…
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News
What Google’s Multibillion Payment to Apple Says About Privacy and Power in Tech
A report in The Guardian in August that lawyers who had had business before the Supreme Court gave money to…
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News
This Republican Wants Voters to Have a Say on Abortion
Republicans have struggled politically with the issue of abortion since the overturning of Roe v. Wade — a point proven…
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News
When Students’ Cellphones ‘Colonize Their Minds’
More from our inbox: The ‘Catastrophists’ vs. American DemocracyCompassion Prevails. ‘How Refreshing.’Credit...Zack Wittman for The New York TimesTo the Editor:…
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World
In Ukraine’s Slowed-Down War, Death Comes as Quickly as Ever
The agony came in waves as the wounded Ukrainian soldier in the back of the ambulance slipped in and out…
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World
Argentina Elects Javier Milei in Victory for Far Right
Argentina’s next president is a libertarian economist whose brash style and embrace of conspiracy theories has parallels with Donald J.…
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US
The White House May Condemn Musk, but the Government Is Addicted to Him
Rarely has the U.S. government so depended on the technology provided by a single technologist with views that it has…
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Business
What to Know About OpenAI’s Chaotic Weekend
Details about Sam Altman’s surprise departure as chief executive are still emerging, and the board has been tight-lipped so far.