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Business
E.P.A. to Tighten Limits on Mercury and Other Pollutants From Power Plants
A new rule would reduce mercury, arsenic, nickel and lead emissions, which the Biden administration said would protect public health.
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Business
For Lower-Income Students, Big Tech Internships Can Be Hard to Get
Jalaun Ross, a computer science major at Central Connecticut State University, knew it would be difficult to land an internship…
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News
It’s Their Content, You’re Just Licensing it
Recent automatic updates to e-book editions of works by Roald Dahl, R.L. Stine and Agatha Christie are a reminder of…
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Magazine
It’s Time to Address the Emily in the Room
She’s in Paris. She’s a criminal. She’s the titular star of a new biopic. She’s being apologized to by Phoebe…
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Magazine
The Man Behind the Internet’s Favorite Outfits
Duy Tran, the founder of the label Fancì Club, is popular with young female celebrities for combining “Y2K” aesthetics, tight…
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Magazine
Sorry, These Big, Ugly Sneakers are Here to Stay
Jonah Weiner, the co-owner of the fashion newsletter Blackbird Spyplane, has been in a relationship with Hokas for years. “I’ve…
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Business
How a Tiny Literary Magazine Became a Springboard for Great Irish Writing
The Stinging Fly has helped launch several of Ireland’s most promising writers. How has a publication with 1,000 subscribers carved…
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Magazine
Married During the Indictment
The 43 couples who wed at the Manhattan Marriage Bureau today were greeted by crowds who gathered for Donald J.…
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Health
Moderate Drinking Has No Health Benefits, Analysis of Decades of Research Finds
The review found that the methodology of many previous studies was flawed and that risk of myriad health problems increased…
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News
In Scotland, a Minimalist House That Keeps the World at Bay
They raised six children. Now it was time for a home that was entirely their own.