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Australian State Moves to Ban Nazi Salute After Clashes at Rally
After neo-Nazis appeared at a protest against transgender rights in Melbourne, a local politician was facing expulsion from her party for taking part in the demonstration.
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Trump Says His Arrest Is Imminent and Calls for Protests, Echoing Jan. 6
His indictment by a Manhattan grand jury is expected, but its timing is unclear.
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The Designer Whose Swoops, Whorls and Waves Ruled the Red Carpet
The Indian couturier Gaurav Gupta was inescapable during awards season, dressing Cardi B and Quinta Brunson after his brand’s Paris couture debut.
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Here’s Why the Science Is Clear That Masks Work
The debate over masks’ effectiveness in fighting the spread of the coronavirus intensified recently when a respected scientific nonprofit said its review of studies assessing measures to impede the spread of viral illnesses found it was “uncertain ...
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My Year of Talking About Porn
“And did the topic of female masturbation ever come up, in those conversations with your friends?” I was talking to an 82-year-old man, a friend of a friend, whom I’d emailed to ask if he’d meet me to talk about porn. As I spoke, I observed how ...
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Arts
Lukas Gage on the Audition That Went Awry, ‘You’ and Writing His Own Ticket
Three years after his apartment was shamed by a director during a video tryout, the “You” actor is taking on his first lead role — in a film he co-wrote.
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Kidnapping in Mexico Draws Attention to Medical Tourism Industry
Here’s what experts say about the risks and promises of traveling abroad for cost-efficient care.
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Anger Mounts in Greece After Deadly Train Crash
As the death toll rose to 47, protesters clashed with the police outside the headquarters of the rail operator, and train employees went on strike.
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Four Experts on Tech Hiring Talk About Where the Jobs Are
If artificial intelligence were going to cause mass unemployment, you would expect to see it happen first in the tech sector, where A.I. excels. To take just one example, ChatGPT is pretty good (not perfect) at generating code, fixing bugs and even ...
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‘Sometimes Things Break’: Twitter Outages Are on the Rise
Elon Musk’s repeated job cuts are stoking new fears that there aren’t enough people to triage Twitter’s problems.
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