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Politics
U.S. Car Brands Will Benefit Most From Electric Car Tax Breaks
Rules that take effect on Tuesday will limit the $7,500 credits to electric cars made domestically with minerals from the…
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Food
12 Books You Should Be Reading Right Now
Finding a book you’ll love can be daunting. Let us help.
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Food
Young, White, Female and Dying of Despair in Rural America
For her first book, “The Forgotten Girls,” Monica Potts returned to her hometown in Arkansas to figure out why so…
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Food
If You Could Have One Superpower …
In “Invisibility,” the professor of physics and optical science Gregory J. Gbur examines the past and future of everyone’s favorite…
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World
As New York Bans Native American Mascots, Some Schools Try to Keep Them
SCHENECTADY, N.Y. — Everywhere you look on the campus of Mohonasen Central School District, there are indications of Indigenous tradition:…
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World
Judiciary Committee vs. Bragg: The Curtain Goes Up
At an unusual “field hearing” in Manhattan, Republicans are expected to contend that Alvin Bragg is focusing on Donald Trump…
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US
Why Joe Biden Has Slow-Walked His Way to a 2024 Run
Closed-door planning meetings involving White House officials, the Democratic National Committee and outside advisers are intensifying as President Biden nears…
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World
Your Monday Briefing
Chaotic fighting in Sudan.
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Magazine
A Beauty Treatment Promised to Zap Fat. For Some, It Brought Disfigurement.
CoolSculpting is among the most popular fixes for unwanted bulges. But the risk of a serious side effect appears to…
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World
Killing on Live TV Renews Alarm About India’s Slide Toward Extrajudicial Violence
The victim was a former politician, a notorious criminal and a Muslim. Afterward, two government officials described the killing as…