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Lawmakers Signal Inquiries Into U.S. Government’s Use of Foreign Spyware
The moves come as Congress passed a measure last week to try to reign in the proliferation of the hacking…
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News
‘Corsage’ Review: A Queen in Quiet Rebellion
A transfixing Vicky Krieps plays the Empress of Austria who, at 40, begins to chafe against her predictably cosseted life.
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News
Do Not Cross Ron DeSantis
When you picture Ron DeSantis, is he smiling or glowering? Telling you about some new project he’ll bring to life…
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News
How to Imagine a Different America
In my column this year, I’ve tried to emphasize the extent to which there are competing traditions — competing notions…
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News
Weinstein’s Prosecutors Brought His Past Into the Courtroom. Good.
Since 2017 the name Harvey Weinstein has been practically synonymous with “sexual predator.” In the years since the wave of…
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News
They Created a Drug for Susannah. What About Millions of Other Patients?
Susannah Rosen, 8, spent much of her childhood in hospitals in New York City as doctors documented the gradual loss…
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Business
G.M. Unit’s Self-Driving Taxis Are Subject of U.S. Safety Investigation
The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration is looking into unexpected braking by cars operated by Cruise, a part of General…
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News
Those Adorable Endangered Creatures Are Not the Point
On Dec. 4, the world’s fastest land animal briefly became an influencer. With the encouragement of conservation groups, wildlife fans…
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News
Attacking Teachers From Every Angle Is Not the Way to Improve Schools
Here are just a few of the longstanding problems plaguing American education: a generalized decline in literacy; the faltering international…
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Sports
Brazil Feels the Familiar Sting of Failure
DOHA, Qatar — Once more, then, Brazil’s World Cup ends in the dance the country has come to know better…