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Giuliani to Go on Trial for Damages in Defamation Case
A federal jury will be selected to decide how much Rudolph Giuliani should pay for spreading lies about two Georgia…
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Business
A String of Lawsuits Takes Aim at Regulators
The attacks, once unthinkable, could upend how a suite of agencies including the F.T.C. and the S.E.C. enforce rules.
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Talk to Me
At the risk of sounding mawkishly positive, I think I’ve discovered a cheap, simple fix for our fraying social, emotional…
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Real Estate
Not All Heroes Wear Capes, but These Termites Did for Science
This study has everything: jumping spiders; insects donning striped and solid patterns; and evolutionary lessons about predators and prey.
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News
When Students’ Cellphones ‘Colonize Their Minds’
More from our inbox: The ‘Catastrophists’ vs. American DemocracyCompassion Prevails. ‘How Refreshing.’Credit...Zack Wittman for The New York TimesTo the Editor:…
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Grief During a Holiday of Gratitude
Grieving parents like me are told to gird themselves for anniversaries and holidays, for birthdays and religious events. We’re advised…
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News
‘A Murder at the End of the World’ Review: P.I. Meets A.I.
The story of death at a mogul’s retreat (no, not “Glass Onion”) has a few interesting ideas about tech within…
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Business
Is Crypto Financing Terrorism?
A report that terror groups raised more than $130 million in crypto during recent years has set off a debate…
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News
When the Thrill of Victory Felt Truly Thrilling
Michael MacCambridge’s “The Big Time” rewinds to the ’70s, when showy personalities and compelling rivalries turned sports into mass entertainment.
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Pushing the Body to Extremes to Find Serenity
Why do some people put their bodies through extreme acts? Why cross the Seine on a wire or climb a…