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Three Festival Shows Explore Toxic Society
“Queens of Sheba” and “Volcano” at Under the Radar, and “Bacon,” at International Fringe Encore Series, expound on identity, captivity…
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The Inscrutable Glamour of Melania Trump’s Mother
In public, Amalija Knavs did not adhere to the stereotypes of an American grandmother.
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Will Chatbots Teach Your Children?
New A.I. tools could enable a Silicon Valley dream: bots that customize learning for pupils. Prior attempts have not lived…
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Why Are American Drivers so Deadly?
In the summer of 1999, a few years after graduating from medical school, Deborah Kuhls moved from New York to…
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Elections and Disinformation Are Colliding Like Never Before in 2024
A wave of elections coincides with state influence operations, a surge of extremism, A.I. advances and a pullback in social…
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Waiting in the Snow for a Phone Call, Mixing Memory and Desire
Cynthia Zarin’s first novel, “Inverno,” is a tale of a woman’s incurable longing and haunted past.
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How to Discover Your Own Taste
Produced by ‘The Ezra Klein Show’ Being on the internet just doesn’t feel as fun anymore. As more of our…
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What if Joe Biden Is Actually Right About 2024?
“What a sick … My God.” President Biden offered many eloquent turns of phrase on the importance and the fragility…
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Robots Learn, Chatbots Visualize: How 2024 Will Be A.I.’s ‘Leap Forward’
A.I. is set to advance at a rapid rate, becoming more powerful and spreading into the physical world.
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Is It Ever OK to Wear Matching Sweats?
A reader wonders whether the Y2K-era staple is cringey — or due for a comeback.