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The New York Times to Disband Its Sports Department
Coverage of games, players and leagues will now primarily come from The Athletic, the sports website that the company bought…
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Initial Victim in Philadelphia Shot 44 Hours Before Larger Attack, Police Say
A 911 call reported gunshots near the victim’s house, but the police were dispatched to the wrong address and the…
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Fire on Newark Ship Is Slowly Being Contained, Coast Guard Says
The fatal fire in Port Newark, N.J. is no longer spreading, officials said. The ship continued to list, but the…
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Nations Aim to Zero Out Shipping Emissions by Midcentury
Regulators reached a provisional deal on how quickly the transition to zero-emissions fuels should happen for cargo ships, which often…
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Judge Unseals More of Affidavit Used to Seek Mar-a-Lago Search Warrant
The newly disclosed sections revealed more of the evidence cited by the Justice Department as a basis for searching former…
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As Businesses Clamor for Workplace A.I., Tech Companies Rush to Provide It
Amazon, Box, Salesforce, Oracle and others have recently rolled out A.I.-related products to help workplaces become more efficient and productive.
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Your Wednesday Briefing
Search for a missing submersible craft.
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A Cult ‘Hiding in Plain Sight’ Amid the New York Brownstones
In “The Sullivanians,” Alexander Stille recalls the heyday of an experiment in communal living that blurred the boundaries between therapists,…
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Israel Eases West Bank Settlement Rules, Clearing Way for New Homes
The change could accelerate the construction of thousands of new houses in the occupied territory and puts a far-right minister…
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How Local Officials Seek Revenge on Their Hometown Newspapers
When coverage upsets them, towns and counties are revoking newspapers’ lucrative contracts to print public notices.