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Sports
He Can Hit. He Can Pitch. Will He Walk?
The free agency of Shohei Ohtani, baseball’s only two-way superstar, looms for the Los Angeles Angels, but Ohtani wants to…
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Business
Microsoft Considers More Limits for Its New A.I. Chatbot
The company knew the new technology had issues like occasional accuracy problems. But users have prodded surprising and unnerving interactions.
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Business
Biden Labor Secretary to Depart to Run N.H.L. Players Union
Martin J. Walsh, a former mayor of Boston, was regarded as an unusually visible labor secretary.
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US
Fetterman Checks In to Hospital for Treatment of Clinical Depression
A spokesman for the first-term senator from Pennsylvania, who suffered a near-fatal stroke last year, said his depression had grown…
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News
For the First Time, Genetically Modified Trees Have Been Planted in a U.S. Forest
Living Carbon, a biotechnology company, hopes its seedlings can help manage climate change. But wider use of its trees may…
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World
Your Friday Briefing: U.FO.s Were Likely Not Spying, Biden Says
Also, New Zealand’s recovery from Cyclone Gabrielle and a disturbing conversation with a chatbot.
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Sports
Luka Doncic Only Makes Basketball Look Easy
SALT LAKE CITY — Luka Doncic couldn’t sleep after playing the game of his life. None of the N.B.A.’s one-name…
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Magazine
They Lost Their Jobs, Then Went Viral on TikTok
Some workers are using the platform to share stories about job cuts, give advice and search for new roles.
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US
A New Goal for Abortion Bills: Punish or Protect Doctors
For the first time since the fight over abortion access was kicked to the states after the Supreme Court overturned…
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World
As Demand for Open Space Soars, New York Gets a Public Realm Czar
The city now has a “central point person” to oversee its public spaces, including parks, plazas and car-free streets.