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Chemistry Nobel Prize Revealed in Media Hours Early
Some Swedish news outlets correctly reported the laureates’ names even before the choice was formally signed off, according to the…
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Giuliani’s Drinking, Long a Fraught Subject, Has Trump Prosecutors’ Attention
Rudolph W. Giuliani had always been hard to miss at the Grand Havana Room, a magnet for well-wishers and hangers-on…
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Politics
Harriet Pattison, 94, Dies; Landscape Architect With a Tie to Louis Kahn
After having a son with the famous architect, she built a career, often collaborating with Mr. Kahn on projects, including…
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World
Piecing Together What Remained, So Mothers Could Bury Their Sons
A Times reporter hiked to a rugged region in Greece where the bodies of 18 asylum seekers were found. She…
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World
They Were Given IUDs as Children Without Their Consent. Now, They Want Compensation.
A group of Indigenous women in Greenland say Danish doctors inserted intrauterine devices without their consent. They are now seeking…
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Business
What Happened to Shen Beauty?
An airy boutique for salves and cosmetics was a Brooklyn hot spot for more than a decade. But many employees…
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Magazine
Who Knew Recycling Could Be So Dramatic?
At Maison Margiela, John Galliano tells an epic tale in clothes.
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Business
‘Elemental’ Morphs From Flop to Hit, Raising Questions Along the Way
The Pixar film struggled at the box office initially. It has now made $500 million, but not before prompting the…
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Magazine
Telling the Truth About Mexico, and Dying for It
On Oct. 19, 2021, Armando Linares López was writing up notes from an interview when his cellphone buzzed with an…
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Arts
Even Michael Lewis Can’t Make a Hero Out of Sam Bankman-Fried
“Going Infinite,” Lewis’s new book about the disgraced crypto billionaire, defies the author’s winning formula of upbeat narratives and unsung…
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