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Magazine
The Beatles Are Still Charting the Future of Pop. It Looks Bleak.
Their latest song points toward a future where no golden goose need ever stop laying.
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US
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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Politics
The Holidays Are Here. A Psychologist Says It’s a Good Time to Speak Your Mind.
The hum of conversation, the aroma of roasted turkey, the clinking of silverware on porcelain: This is how I remember…
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Politics
The Long Shadow of Steve Jobs Looms Over the Turmoil at OpenAI
Sam Altman, the most prominent promoter of artificial intelligence, learned that it’s hard to be a visionary founder like the…
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Politics
A United Ireland May Be More Than a Dream
Before she died in 2013, Dolours Price, a Provisional Irish Republican Army guerrilla, started granting interviews. She described planting I.R.A.…
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Food
Lise Davidsen Is an Opera Star Worth Traveling For
Her high notes emerging like shafts of sunlight, Davidsen is playing the title role in Janacek’s “Jenufa” at the struggling…
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Food
Thanksgiving Movies for Kids, With All the Trimmings
If you’re looking for something to watch with your family after the meal, pick from one of these seasonal selections.
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Magazine
Was This a Recurrence of Non-Hodgkin’s Lymphoma or Something Else?
“Go to the emergency room,” the doctor told him after hearing of his trip and fever, rash and whole-body weakness.…
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Magazine
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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Politics
These Days, the Very Rich Are Very Selfish. It Could Get Ugly.
Throughout much of the Western world’s history, the wealthiest have been viewed in their communities as a potentially unfavorable presence,…