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Washington Comes for the U.S. Steel Deal
Democrats and Republicans alike are questioning the wisdom of allowing an American industrial icon to fall into foreign hands.
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US
Nearly a Quarter of Trump Voters Say He Shouldn’t Be Nominated if Convicted
While Donald Trump’s Republican support remains robust, a not-insignificant minority of his backers oppose having him lead the G.O.P. ticket if he is found guilty of a crime, a Times poll found.
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Newyork
Hey, What Happened to My Health Insurance?
Tamikka Burks was in an Arkansas emergency room when she found out she had lost her Medicaid coverage. In mid-September, she went in to deal with a cyst in her toe, and someone at the hospital informed her that the state’s Department of Human ...
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World
Forget Halloween, Bring Ghost Stories Back to Christmas
If your idea of festive joy is being haunted by past memories or driven insane by mysterious specters, have we got the tradition for you.
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News
What Social Trends Taught Us About the 2023 Economy
From girl dinners to ChatGPT, a look back at the trends that broke the internet and taught us about the American economy this year.
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World
Inside a Chaotic Billion-Dollar Election in a Pivotal African Nation
Running the Democratic Republic of Congo is a tough and dangerous job. For decades, this African country the size of Western Europe has lurched between dictatorships, wars and vast humanitarian crises. Despite extraordinary natural resources, it ...
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World
Seeking a Big Edge in A.I., South Korean Firms Think Smaller
ChatGPT, Bard, Claude. The world’s most popular and successful chatbots are trained on data scraped from vast swaths of the internet, mirroring the cultural and linguistic dominance of the English language and Western perspectives. This has raised ...
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World
Amid Gaza War and Red Sea Attacks, Yemen’s Houthis Refuse to Back Down
The militia, which has targeted ships it says are connected to Israel, has vowed not stop until the siege in Gaza ends, and that a new American-led maritime task force cannot deter the attacks.
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Science
Ever Want to Curl Into a Ball? Here’s How Trilobites Did It.
Fossils collected more than 150 years ago show that the techniques some creatures use for defensive curling have not changed in millions of years.
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Newyork
Defining Antisemitism and Anti-Zionism
More from our inbox: Just Keeping Trump From the White House Won’t Save DemocracyPolicies on Curbing Drug AddictionLights Dim Off BroadwayAsia’s Disappearing SeaPartidarios de Israel en Los Ángeles, el mes pasadoCredit...Lauren Justice para The New ...