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Kremlin’s Onetime Pick to Be Ukraine’s Puppet Leader Is Shot in Crimea
Oleg Tsaryov, a pro-Russian businessman and former lawmaker, was said to have been wounded in the attack. Moscow had planned…
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Amid Pleas for Aid, a Scramble for Food and Water After Hurricane Otis
Days after the storm, Acapulco residents were navigating broken glass, searching for water and food, and trying to find loved…
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Health
The Real End of David Chang’s Momofuku Ko Happened Years Ago
The revolutionary tasting-menu restaurant eventually came to resemble the fine-dining titans it tried to dethrone.
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How Cohen’s Testimony Sets the Stage for Trump’s Hush Money Trial
Michael D. Cohen, Donald J. Trump’s former fixer, was not an essential witness in Mr. Trump’s civil fraud trial this…
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Business
Writing ‘Maid’ Pulled Stephanie Land Out of Poverty. She’s Fine Now, Right?
Despite writing a best seller that became a hit Netflix series, Ms. Land says she still worries about her job…
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Elena Rybakina, a Wimbledon Winner, Makes Her Debut at the Finals
She’s seeded fourth and is bringing her staggering serve to the event in Cancun, Mexico.
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Hawaii Settles Sex Discrimination Case With High School Female Athletes
The landmark class-action case was one of the farthest-reaching challenges to high school sports under federal Title IX protections.
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Business
Did A.I. Write Product Reviews? Gannett Says No.
Writers and editors at Reviewed, a product recommendation website, say that the company used artificial intelligence to create reviews last…
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Travel
Trump Family Members Set to Testify at Civil Fraud Trial Next Week
Donald J. Trump’s two adult sons and daughter Ivanka are expected to take the witness stand starting on Wednesday. The…
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Business
How Elon Musk Changed the Meaning of Twitter for Users
After Nicholas Campiz evacuated from Kyiv, Ukraine’s capital, in February 2022, he stayed glued to Twitter. As battles raged across…