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News
A.I.: Actually Insipid Until It’s Actively Insidious
WASHINGTON — The alien invasion has begun. Some experts say that when artificial intelligence takes off, it’s going to be…
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World
The Gin Boom Trying to Change India, One Distillery at a Time
Local concoctions are challenging the country’s conservative attitude toward alcohol, along with the country’s often stultifying bureaucracy.
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Finance
How a Drug Company Made $114 Billion by Gaming the U.S. Patent System
In 2016, a blockbuster drug called Humira was poised to become a lot less valuable. The key patent on the…
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World
How an Oligarch May Have Recruited the F.B.I. Agent Who Investigated Him
The bureau tried to court Oleg Deripaska, a Russian aluminum magnate, as an informant. Instead, one of its own top…
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News
Tonya Ingram Feared the Organ Donation System Would Kill Her. It Did.
It’s 2019, and the 27-year-old poet and mental health activist Tonya Ingram is looking for a kidney on Instagram. Her…
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Magazine
Fashion in the Bedroom
And the kitchen, and the living room…. Pieter Mulier held his Alaïa show in his apartment in Antwerp, and invited…
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US
Tyre Nichols Cried in Anguish. Memphis Officers Kept Hitting.
Video footage of the fatal encounter included critical moments in which police officers kicked, punched and pepper-sprayed Mr. Nichols, 29,…
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US
Court Releases Video of Paul Pelosi Hammer Attack, Adding Chilling Details
Police body camera footage, along with surveillance video, an interview with the suspect and audio from Mr. Pelosi’s 911 call,…
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US
Trump Tries a New Campaign Tack: Small-Scale
At two events on Saturday, Donald J. Trump is embracing more traditional campaigning as he struggles to maintain support for…
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Sports
How a Football Superfan in a Wolf Costume Ended Up in a Cage
Kansas City football fans worried when one of their team’s most recognizable supporters didn’t show up for a game. When…