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Twitter Keeps Missing Its Advertising Targets as Woes Mount
Under Elon Musk, the company has cut its financial expectations as some advertisers request discounts and are offered incentives.
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Food
18 Recipes to Feed a Crowd When Everyone’s Home for the Holidays
Our reporters and editors know what it takes to cook a lot of food — and make it look effortless.…
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Allen Kay, 77, Dies; Coined ‘If You See Something, Say Something’
He created many memorable commercials, including one featuring a monk who works miracles with a Xerox copier. His most notable…
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World
Man Exonerated in 1990 Subway Killing of Tourist to Get $18 Million
Johnny Hincapie was wrongly convicted in the fatal stabbing of Brian Watkins, who was in New York to watch the…
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News
The Chronic Illness Debate Is More Mainstream — But Still Mysterious
One effect of the coronavirus pandemic has been to normalize a debate about mysterious chronic illnesses that previously hovered at…
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World
Trump Approved Key Aspect of Company’s Scheme, Prosecutors Assert
Jurors at the Trump Organization trial will begin deliberating Monday after prosecutors presented a document they said showed that the…
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Food
A Promising Trial Targets a Genetic Risk for Alzheimer’s
Preliminary results offer hope that gene therapy can protect people with a version of the brain disease driven by a…
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Magazine
Gabriel Byrne Reflects on the End of His Broadway Show, and Tells T a Joke
‘Walking With Ghosts,’ which closed Nov. 20, allowed the Irish actor to showcase his passion for the humor of everyday…
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For Emma Corrin, Identity Is an Ever-Evolving Project
The British actor Emma Corrin knew that signing on to star in an adaptation of “Lady Chatterley’s Lover,” the racy…
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A Very Streaming Christmas
With so many Christmas movies to stream this season, which ones are quality nuggets and which are lumps of coal?