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North Korea’s New Reactor Raises Fears of Increased Plutonium Production
A light-water reactor could provide more weapons-grade plutonium, abetting the North Korean leader Kim Jong-un’s vow to expand his nuclear…
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World
Court Ruling May Revive Plan for Soccer Super League in Europe
The European Court of Justice said the sport’s governing bodies had abused their dominant position by blocking a new competition,…
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Finance
Why a Warner Bros.-Paramount Does (and Doesn’t) Makes Sense
A potential merger could bolster their streaming businesses and negotiating power with cable operators. But their crushing debt load could…
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News
The Year the Internet Left Me Behind
For my entire professional life, I have started nearly every weekday morning with an extremely important productivity ritual: I make…
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World
Thursday Briefing
Peace talks in Cairo and at the U.N..
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World
Thursday Briefing: A Court Rules Trump Can’t Hold Office
Plus the top social media trends of 2023.
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News
3,000 Readers Told Us Their Favorite Holiday Movie. Which Came Out on Top?
There’s no “Bah, humbug” here.
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News
The Essential Henry James
Forget everything you’ve ever heard about less being more, about economy of syntax, about the read-between-the-lines profundity of wide-margined, double-spaced…
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Food
A Potato Lover’s Perfect Recipe for Ringing In the New Year
This buttery potato tart is topped with potato chips for crunch and caviar (if you like) for an extra pop…
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World
Seeking a Big Edge in A.I., South Korean Firms Think Smaller
ChatGPT, Bard, Claude. The world’s most popular and successful chatbots are trained on data scraped from vast swaths of the…