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Politics
Google Builds on Tech’s Latest Craze With Its Own A.I. Products
At the company’s annual conference, Google demonstrated dozens of products and features that work with artificial intelligence, along with new…
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World
‘We Don’t Want This War’: Trapped in Khartoum as Combat Rages
Sudan’s capital city has become an arena for a battle between two generals vying for power, while residents brave shelling,…
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Food
As His Nike Deal Stalls, Tom Sachs Apologizes for Workplace Culture
The artist’s former employees had said he made impossible demands. “We did not take the necessary time to professionalize our…
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Magazine
What Survives in the Atacama Desert?
WHEN I RETURNED my rental car at the airport in Calama, I’d driven 1,499 miles through the Atacama Desert, drawing…
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Magazine
Why Do Cats Hold Such Mythic Power in Japan?
IT WAS CHRISTMAS, and I was going to visit the cattiest place on earth, an island named Aoshima about 500…
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Magazine
Why Travelers Should Seek Out Discomfort
Taking a trip has long been associated with pleasure. But there is nothing more bracing — and vitalizing — than…
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Politics
The Fury of #MeToo Finally Comes for the Man Who Inspired It
With the $5 million verdict against Donald Trump for sexual abuse and defamation in the E. Jean Carroll trial, the…
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Sports
Manchester City and Real Madrid Will Eventually Have to Be Themselves
The teams drew the first leg of their Champions League semifinal as each tried to prevent the other from playing…
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US
The College Board Will Change Its A.P. African American Studies Course
The course had run into criticism from scholars, who accused the board of omitting key concepts and bending to political…