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Arts
A Rare Appearance for ‘Six Persimmons,’ a 13th-Century Masterpiece
An 800-year-old ink painting, regarded as the “Zen Mona Lisa,” has made a once-in-a-lifetime trip to the United States.
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Books
A Wine Guide for a Changing World (for Better and for Worse)
Ray Isle’s “The World in a Wineglass” is a broad survey of vintners with a focus on sustainability and organic…
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World
From Land Mines to Drones, Tech Has Driven Fears About Autonomous Arms
Concern about weapons that can kill without a human decision is not entirely new.
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World
Trump Health Report Claims ‘Weight Reduction’ but Skimps on Specifics
The former president’s doctors have often offered hyperbolic or unverifiable claims in reports about his health.
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World
Families of Hostages in Gaza Are Desperate for Proof of Life
Hamas has offered no information about the nearly 240 hostages, including children, who are said to be held in Gaza.
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News
Danielle Brooks and Sam Jay on Confidence and ‘The Color Purple’
Two creative people in two different fields in one wide-ranging conversation. This time: the actress and the comedian.
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News
It’s Thanksgiving. Will Ozempic Make It Better or Worse?
Last month, Gabie Caballero got a call from her brother inviting her to his home in Houston for a Thanksgiving…
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Arts
‘S.N.L.’ Mocks George Santos and Welcomes a Sassy Panda
Jason Momoa hosted an episode that also poked fun at President Biden’s meeting with Xi Jinping and Thanksgiving travel.
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News
Many Details of Sam Altman’s Ouster Are Murky. But Some Things Are Clear.
Everything seemed to be going his way. Then his time at OpenAI was over.
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News
The Axe Is Sharp
David Axelrod is not a prick. Truly. I’ve known him since 2007 and if I had to pick a noun…