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The Empty Gestures of Disillusioned Evangelicals
There have been encouraging signs lately of influential evangelicals inching away from Donald Trump. The Washington Post last month quoted…
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US
Governor Calls Attack on Power Stations a ‘New Level of Threat’
Gov. Roy Cooper, of North Carolina, said that whoever carried out the attack “knew exactly what they were doing.”
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World
What Is New York’s Greenest Borough? Probably Not the One You Think.
If you said Brooklyn, Manhattan, Staten Island or Queens, guess again.
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World
‘Torso Killer’ Admits to ’68 Strangling and 4 More Cold-Case Murders
The serial killings of five women had gone unsolved for decades until a breakthrough in one case tied Richard Cottingham…
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Politics
The Brilliance and Weirdness of ChatGPT
A new chatbot from OpenAI is inspiring awe, fear, stunts and attempts to circumvent its guardrails.
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US
A Disputed Witness at the Proud Boys Sedition Trial: A Police Officer
Defense lawyers and the Justice Department are clashing over possible testimony from a member of the Washington, D.C., police force…
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World
You’ve Got to Be Kidding! Real ID Deadline for Domestic Fliers is Extended. Again.
After years of delays, security-enhanced driver’s licenses and other updated identification requirements were set to be mandatory next spring. Now…
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Business
‘Innovation Hubs’ Aim to Lift Distressed Areas. Congress Just Has to Fund Them.
A new report suggests where 20 newly created research centers could best revitalize struggling economies and accelerate new technologies
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Sports
Brazil dances its way into the quarterfinals.
DOHA, Qatar — Even the coach was dancing. Dressed in a dark suit as he stalked the grass in front…
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News
‘Fat Ham,’ a Pulitzer-Winning Riff on ‘Hamlet,’ Is Broadway-Bound
The play, by James Ijames, will be at the American Airlines Theater starting March 21.