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Opinion
Trump Doesn’t Actually Speak for the Silent Majority
I can’t fit everything that I think into a single piece, especially when I’m writing on deadline. My column this…
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Finance
Joseph Hendrie, 98, Dies; Key Figure in the Three Mile Island Crisis
He was chairman of the Nuclear Regulatory Commission in 1979, when America faced its worst nuclear power mishap in history.
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Opinion
This Italian American Cliché Made Me Cringe. Now I’m Cheering for It.
Personalized celebrations have become an indelible part of football, so when Tommy DeVito, the third-string quarterback for the New York…
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World
Floating East River Pool May Open to Public Next Year Under Hochul Plan
The state and city will provide financing for the project, known as + POOL, as part of a broader initiative…
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U.S.
Joseph Lelyveld, Former Top Editor of The New York Times, Dies at 86
As executive editor from 1994 to 2001, he oversaw a period of growth, expanding national and international readerships, creating new…
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Health
Barbara Lynch Has Closed Most of Her Boston Restaurants
The prolific chef, who was accused of mistreating employees, has shuttered her most prestigious kitchen, Menton, and four others.
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Science
The Early Universe Was Bananas
Images from the Webb telescope suggest that newborn galaxies look weirder than expected. Exactly how screwy was physics at the…
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U.S.
The Times Sues OpenAI, a Debate Over iMessage and Our New Year’s Tech Resolutions
Listen and follow ‘Hard Fork’Apple | Spotify | Amazon | YouTube Hosted by Kevin Roose and Casey Newton Produced by…
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Health
New Year, Very Old Restaurants
Start 2024 with the classics: prime rib hash at Keens, a grilled Muenster on black bread with sautéed mushrooms at…
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World
To Bolster Russia’s Army, Putin Eases Citizenship Path for Foreign Fighters
President Vladimir V. Putin is seeking to strengthen his military to fight in Ukraine while avoiding a potentially unpopular mobilization…