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Crypto Influencers and ‘Degenerates’ Flock to Sam Bankman-Fried’s Trial
The presence of crypto YouTubers, podcasters and commentators at the FTX founder’s fraud trial has created something of a culture…
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News
The Marketing of a Massacre
The barbaric killings of unsuspecting civilians in Israel on Oct. 7 and the current devastation of Palestinians in Gaza are…
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News
Helen Garner Keeps ‘Paradise Lost’ and a Bible Close at Hand
What books are on your night stand? “Urn Burial,” by Sir Thomas Browne, “Paradise Lost,” by John Milton, the King…
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World
Russia Detains a U.S. Journalist
Alsu Kurmasheva, who holds dual U.S.-Russian citizenship and works in Prague, was charged with failing to register as a foreign…
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World
About 300 protesters pleading for a cease-fire were arrested on Capitol Hill, organizers say.
Hundreds of demonstrators descended on a congressional building in Washington on Wednesday afternoon to demand a cease-fire in the Israel-Hamas…
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US
Pence’s 2024 Bid Confronts Murky Future, as Campaign Cash Dwindles
Mike Pence has still not resolved some of the contradictions at the core of his candidacy, and his campaign has…
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Magazine
Should We Keep Paying for Our Ungrateful Son to Join Us on Family Vacations?
Unsatisfied with her middle-aged son’s meager displays of gratitude, a reader wonders whether to stop footing his bill for a…
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Finance
Maybe We Will Finally Learn More About How A.I. Works
Stanford researchers have ranked 10 major A.I. models on how openly they operate.
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US
For Book Fairs, Scholastic Will Separate Titles That Deal With Race and Gender
Schools can opt to display these books — or not. The list includes biographies of the civil rights icon John…
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Magazine
Before Goop, There Was Suzanne Somers
Of all the sunny blondes of the 1970s, Suzanne Somers was the sunniest. She had the face, the figure, the…