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Business
Figma’s C.E.O. Laments Demise of $20 Billion Deal With Adobe
Dylan Field believed that selling his software company to a bigger rival would be good for competition and consumers. Regulators saw it differently.
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Arts
Carrie Coon Likes to ‘Play the Baddie’ in ‘The Gilded Age’
Playing a new-money upstart in “The Gilded Age,” the actor isn’t afraid to go big. “You can’t take it too seriously,” she said. “You can’t take yourself too seriously.”
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World
Training People to Think of Themselves as Weak Is a Form of Abuse
The presidents of Harvard, the University of Pennsylvania and the Massachusetts Institute of Technology have been roundly condemned for arguing at a congressional hearing on antisemitism that calls for genocide against Jews are not always susceptible ...
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World
In Court With the Women He Defamed, Giuliani Faces Millions in Damages
Two Georgia election workers are seeking as much as $43 million for false assertions from Rudolph Giuliani that they had sought to swing the 2020 outcome against Donald Trump.
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World
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 election workers as he fought to keep Donald Trump in office.
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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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World
Talk to Me
At the risk of sounding mawkishly positive, I think I’ve discovered a cheap, simple fix for our fraying social, emotional and political health. It’s easy to bemoan our problems as intractable, blaming familiar culprits like rising wealth inequality ...
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Politics
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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World
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: Re “Kids Aren’t the Ones With the Cellphone Problem,” by Pamela Paul (column, Nov. 10 ...
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World
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 to plan for days associated with joy. We consider exit strategies. We talk about how the markers of civil religion ...