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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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Arts
For a Pioneering Artist, the Joy of Having Done the Work His Way
If you keep a musician friend for over 50 years, as the experimental director Ping Chong has done with Meredith…
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Books
Patricia Engel’s Enduring Friendships Always Include Books
What books are on your night stand? “The Easy Life,” by Marguerite Duras, “Small Things Like These,” by Claire Keegan,…
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World
OMG. Trump Has Started Texting.
The former president, averse to leaving records of his communications, had long avoided text and email.
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News
CPR and Defibrillators: What You Need to Know
Helping someone in cardiac arrest is not as daunting as it seems.
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News
Gerrie Coetzee, Afrikaner Boxing Champ Who Fought Apartheid, Dies at 67
He won the World Boxing Association title in 1983, became a symbol of racial comity and showed a surprising gentleness…
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News
When the Big Wave Doesn’t Break, but Your Emotions Do
WAIMEA BAY, Hawaii — Last Monday afternoon, Tikanui Smith, a big-wave surfer from Tahiti, received the call he had been…
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News
What I Learned When I Started Using Rogaine
It’s not a quick fix. That might be a virtue.
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World
D.C. Court Weighs Writer’s Defamation Suit Against Trump
At issue is whether former President Donald J. Trump was acting in his official capacity as president when he made…
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News
Georgia, With a Clear Rout, Shows Gap From Rest of College Football
INGLEWOOD, Calif. — It’s hard to know when it was over. At the national anthem? The coin flip? The opening…