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House G.O.P. Begins Push on Hard-Right Spending Bills, Teeing Up Future Battles
The Republican-led House loaded its funding measures with provisions that have no chance of becoming law, as both parties look toward a bigger fight later this year, most likely after the elections.
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News
A Debate Cheat Sheet for Business
Tax policy, inflation, the economy and markets will be some key issues for corporate America and Wall Street in tonight’s showdown between President Biden and Donald Trump.
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Science
Two Killer Asteroids Are Flying by Earth, and You May Be Able to See One
The smaller of the pair was spotted only this month and could be visible with binoculars as it passes by our planet within the distance to the moon.
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Newyork
The Story Biden Ought to Be Telling in This Debate
The mythology of the presidential debate — as a kind of civic single combat, mano a mano, with the nation’s future at stake — has its origins in the fall of 1960, when John F. Kennedy and Richard M. Nixon faced off four times on live television ...
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Newyork
How We Will Judge the Biden-Trump Debate
More from our inbox: Putin and TrumpThe Radical Right’s Denial of ScienceThe Dangers of Hiking in Hot WeatherJustice in PregnancyA Clever Use of the Ten CommandmentsThe first debate of the 2024 general election for president is set for Thursday ...
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Now Narrating the Olympics: A.I.-Al Michaels
NBC will offer a customized, daily highlight reel with A.I.-generated narration that sounds like the longtime broadcaster.
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Books
A.I. Will Fix the World. The Catch? Robots in Your Veins.
THE SINGULARITY IS NEARER: When We Merge With A.I., by Ray Kurzweil A central conviction held by artificial intelligence boosters, but largely ignored in public discussions of the technology, is that the ultimate fulfillment of the A.I. revolution ...
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How to Watch the Biden-Trump Presidential Debate
The debate will be hosted by CNN from its Atlanta studios starting at 9 p.m. Eastern time on Thursday.
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News
2 Candidates. No Audience. 60 New York Times Reporters.
How do you cover a historic presidential debate that includes a candidate convicted of 34 felonies in what he has called, without evidence, a “rigged trial,” and that will air on TV absent an audience? With a few dozen reporters and fact-checkers ...
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Recent High School Grads: Tell Us Why You Decided to Go to College or Not
Students across America are asking whether college is worth it. We want to know why you decided that it was — or wasn’t — a good choice to attend.