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The 19th-Century Cult That Gave Rise to an Incel Assassin
Susan Wels’s “An Assassin in Utopia” links President Garfield’s killer to the atmosphere of free love and religious fervor that…
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World
Ford Partners With Red Bull in Return to Formula One
The automaker and the drinks manufacturer are joining forces on a high-powered team in the world’s most popular racing series.
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Ukraine Renews Threat to Boycott Olympics if Russians Compete
Ukraine’s sports minister said his country was marshaling allies to press the International Olympic Committee to bar Russian and Belarusian…
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Business
Why Chinese Companies Are Investing Billions in Mexico
Bill Chan had never set foot anywhere in Mexico, let alone the lonely stretch of desert in the north of…
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Business
How ChatGPT Kicked Off an A.I. Arms Race
One day in mid-November, workers at OpenAI got an unexpected assignment: Release a chatbot, fast. The chatbot, an executive announced,…
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Business
Many Banks Pay High Rates on Savings. So Why Aren’t You Moving Your Money?
Some online banks offer yields of 3.3 percent or more, but savers may be reluctant to open one because they…
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Business
Value Stocks? Growth Stocks? Markets Last Year Turned Everything Topsy-Turvy.
With the exception of Apple, eight tech giants are no longer “pure growth” stocks, while Exxon and Chevron are, a…
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World
‘I Am Here to Kill the Queen’: Crossbow Intruder Is Convicted of Treason
The conviction, the first on such a charge in Britain in more than 40 years, came after officers stopped a…
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How Prosecutors Say a Top F.B.I. Agent Sold His Services Overseas
As the counterintelligence chief in New York, Charles McGonigal had access to sensitive American secrets. His arrest has touched off…
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New York Blocks Payments to 20 Firms That Serve Hasidic Schools
Amid concerns about fraud in the industry, the city has stopped doing business with the companies, which provide special education,…