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Finance
Silicon Valley Ditches News, Shaking an Unstable Industry
News organizations are scrambling to adjust to the latest rift in the long-fractious relationship between publishers and tech platforms.
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News
‘I Had Been Exploited:’ Takeaways From Britney Spears’s Memoir
The pop star’s new book, “The Woman in Me,” recounts her rise to fame, struggles that became tabloid fodder and…
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News
The Twilight of Mitt Romney
ROMNEY: A Reckoning, by McKay Coppins “For most of his life, he has nursed a morbid fascination with his own…
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News
A Texas-Size Taste of Next Year’s Blockbuster Solar Eclipse
Texas Hill Country, the only part of the United States in the path of both last week’s “ring of fire”…
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World
Kathy Hochul, Grieving Her Father’s Sudden Death, Presses On in Israel
The governor’s father died of a brain hemorrhage he suffered in Florida while she was aboard a flight to Israel,…
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Magazine
These Vessels Are Meant to Deceive
Plus: artistic interpretations of the Calvin Klein archive, a San Antonio hideaway — and more recommendations from T Magazine.
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News
Biden’s Unspoken Message in Israel
President Biden flew into multiple headwinds on his risky trip to show solidarity with Israel on Wednesday. Even before his…
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News
‘Golden Bachelor’ Brings Something New to the Mansion: Grief
When “The Bachelor” squeezes widows and widowers through its melodrama machine, the franchise finally finds true heartbreak.
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World
Republicans Use Israel Attack to Stoke Fears About U.S.-Mexico Border
G.O.P. lawmakers and candidates regularly invoke record-high border crossings to address a range of issues, including crime and jobs.
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World
Thursday Briefing
President Biden’s wartime visit to Israel.