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Barbara Ehrenreich, Explorer of Prosperity’s Dark Side, Dies at 81
It was a casual meeting. Over salmon and field greens, Barbara Ehrenreich was discussing future articles with her editor at…
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Biden, Remaking Climate Team, Picks John Podesta to Guide Spending
WASHINGTON — President Biden will appoint John Podesta, a veteran Washington insider who spearheaded the Obama administration’s climate strategy ...
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They Were at the Capitol on Jan. 6. Now They’re Running for Congress.
WASHINGTON — As rioters stormed the Capitol on Jan. 6, 2021, Derrick Van Orden, a retired Navy SEAL, had a…
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Overlooked No More: Vera Menchik, First Women’s Chess Champion
This article is part of Overlooked, a series of obituaries about remarkable people whose deaths, beginning in 1851, went unreported…
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Trump Embraces Conspiracy Theories He Only Winked at Before
In a 24-hour period this week, former President Donald J. Trump posted to his social media platform, Truth Social, 88…
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Hungry for Cash, Zeldin Turns to Trump in N.Y. Governor’s Race
Republicans running statewide in a Democrat-dominated state like New York often follow a predictable path toward the political center. On…
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What Does It Take to Broadcast a Formula 1 Race? Drones, Cameras and a Helicopter.
Formula 1 teams are renowned for innovation, pushing the boundaries of technology in the bid to make their cars go…
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Against Fierce Resistance, Ukraine Makes Small Gains in the South
KRYVYI RIH, Ukraine — After weeks of pounding Russian supply lines and logistical hubs, the Ukrainian military pushed forward this…
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Some Carmakers Say Recycling Car Parts Is the Future. But Is It Realistic?
This article is part of our series on the Future of Transportation, which is exploring innovations and challenges that affect…
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An A.I.-Generated Picture Won an Art Prize. Artists Aren’t Happy.
This year, the Colorado State Fair’s annual art competition gave out prizes in all the usual categories: painting, quilting, sculpture.…