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Books
They Say It’s a Woman’s World Now. The Workplace Tells a Different Story.
Three new books document obstacles to gender equality that, in the era that brought us #MeToo, Taylor Swift and the ‘girlboss,’ we thought we’d left behind.
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US
Funeral for Man Slain at Trump Rally to Be Held in Pennsylvania
Corey Comperatore’s funeral was set to take place on Friday morning at the church where he was a longtime member.
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News
Counting the Costs of a Global IT Outage
A “historic” tech failure alarmed investors, after a security update caused problems for Microsoft devices and services, and took down businesses worldwide.
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Newyork
The Woman Who Sold the World’s Most Expensive Dinosaur
Phyllis Kao, an auctioneer at Sotheby’s, captivated audiences when she sold the fossil of a stegosaurus for $44.6 million.
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Newyork
The Voices Young Conservatives Are Listening to Online
By the time that former President Donald J. Trump joined TikTok in June, conservative content was flourishing on the social media platform, known for its grip on young people. Mr. Trump’s TikTok account is part of an online conservative ecosystem ...
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World
Congo’s ‘Other’ Conflict Kills Thousands in West Near the Capital
Overshadowed by fighting in the east of the Democratic Republic of Congo, a dispute in the west between two ethnic groups has resulted in thousands of civilians killed and more than 550,000 displaced near the capital, Kinshasa.
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News
You Like Wine? Try Planting a Vineyard at Home.
People plant grapevines in their backyards to get a rural aesthetic or for the love of wine itself, or even just for the science of it all.
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News
$800,000 Homes in Venice
A duplex near the Rialto Bridge, a one-bedroom in the Castello district, and a compact house on the island of Giudecca.
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Books
Bob Newhart Holds Up.
He basically invented the stand-up special in 1960 and continued to be a source of comic brilliance until his final years.
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Books
These Sculptures Changed What Art Could Be, Then Changed Themselves
Eva Hesse’s latex and fiberglass pieces from the late 1960s have been reunited from five institutions. Their rapid deterioration makes their future uncertain — which may be their best quality.