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OpenAI Strikes a Deal to License News Corp Content
The deal gives OpenAI’s chatbots access to new and archived material from The Wall Street Journal, The New York Post,…
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World
Ocasio-Cortez Backs N.Y. Bill Limiting Donations to Israeli Settlements
Under the bill, New York nonprofits that provide financial support to Israel’s military or settlements could be sued for at…
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News
She Survived a Train Accident. Her Train Wreck of a Dad Is Next.
In Garth Risk Hallberg’s new novel, a teenage rebel and her father reconnect amid a sea of their own troubles.
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World
How Betnijah Laney-Hamilton, a W.N.B.A. Star, Spends Her Sundays
Ms. Laney-Hamilton, who plays for the New York Liberty, is often in the gym for hours on Sundays, for practice…
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News
Wokeness Is Dying. We Might Miss It.
In her new book “Morning After the Revolution: Dispatches From the Wrong Side of History,” Nellie Bowles, a former New…
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World
The Kiwi Makes a Startling but Careful Comeback
At a sanctuary on New Zealand’s North Island, the long-endangered flightless birds have grown so much in number that they…
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Business
Why a New Yorker Story on a Notorious Murder Case Is Blocked in Britain
The article challenges the evidence used to convict Lucy Letby, a neonatal nurse, of multiple murders last year, and has…
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Style
On the Belgian Coast, a Design Gallery Where You Can Spend the Night
Plus: hojicha-infused sweets, ceramic watches and more from T’s cultural compendium.
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World
Defense Blames Senator Menendez’s Wife as Bribery Trial Starts
Senator Robert Menendez is charged in a vast international web of corruption. His federal trial began on Wednesday.
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World
What Congestion Pricing Would Mean for the Subways
Congestion pricing revenue would go to pay for infrastructure, like modernizing signals that date back to the 1930s, if the…