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The White House May Condemn Musk, but the Government Is Addicted to Him
Rarely has the U.S. government so depended on the technology provided by a single technologist with views that it has…
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Business
What to Know About OpenAI’s Chaotic Weekend
Details about Sam Altman’s surprise departure as chief executive are still emerging, and the board has been tight-lipped so far.
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New Tool for Building and Fixing Roads and Bridges: Artificial Intelligence
In Pennsylvania and elsewhere, A.I. is being applied to the nation’s aging infrastructure. Is that wise?
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These Days, the Very Rich Are Very Selfish. It Could Get Ugly.
Throughout much of the Western world’s history, the wealthiest have been viewed in their communities as a potentially unfavorable presence,…
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Grief During a Holiday of Gratitude
Grieving parents like me are told to gird themselves for anniversaries and holidays, for birthdays and religious events. We’re advised…
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Health
What to Know About Assisted Living
The facilities can look like luxury apartments or modest group homes, and can vary in pricing structures. Here’s a guide.
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The N.Y.P.D. Is Upgrading Its Radios. The Public Won’t Be Able to Tune In.
The New York Police Department is spending $500 million on a new radio system it calls more reliable and secure.…
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Business
A 30-Year Trap: The Problem With America’s Weird Mortgages
Buying a home was hard before the pandemic. Somehow, it keeps getting harder. Prices, already sky-high, have gotten even higher,…
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What to Know as Argentina Votes in a Pivotal Election
On Sunday, voters will choose whether to elect a far-right libertarian, Javier Milei, or the center-left economy minister, Sergio Massa.
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The Invisible War in Ukraine Being Fought Over Radio Waves
The drones began crashing on Ukraine’s front lines, with little explanation. For months, the aerial vehicles supplied by Quantum Systems,…