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World
Glynis Johns, Tony Winner for ‘A Little Night Music,’ Dies at 100
In a trans-Atlantic career that endured for more than 60 years, she was also known for her role in the hit 1965 Disney movie “Mary Poppins.”
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World
New York Could Become First State to Offer Paid Leave for Prenatal Care
The plan is among several the governor is proposing to address what leaders have called a maternal health crisis in New York.
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World
The Brooklyn Bridge Is Not for Sale, or for Selling Souvenirs Anymore
Illegal trinket vendors flooded the pedestrian walkway over the East River during the pandemic. The city has banned the stalls as of this week.
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Food
What’s With All the Different Salts? Here’s How to Use Them.
Table salt, kosher salt. finishing salt: The choice can be confusing, but we offer a little explanation and advice.
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World
Cale Yarborough, Hall of Fame NASCAR Driver, Dies at 84
He won the Daytona 500 four times, but his fistfight with Bobby Allison at a televised race “put NASCAR on the nationwide map.”
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World
How a Traffic Safety Guru Spends His Sundays
Peter Goldwasser, the executive director of Together for Safer Roads, spends his weekends running around Brooklyn — literally.
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Business
Boom in A.I. Prompts a Test of Copyright Law
The use of content from news and information providers to train artificial intelligence systems may force a reassessment of where to draw legal lines.
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World
How a Super Affordable Bakery Chain Became a British Culinary Icon
A festive pop-up restaurant is the latest crowd-pleasing stunt from Greggs, a mass-market bakery that is riding out Britain’s cost-of-living crisis with gusto.
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World
Friday Briefing: A Pattern of Rape and Torture on Oct. 7
Also, migration to the U.S. and the threat to art from A.I.
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Arts
Love a TV Show? Now You Can Live It.
Streamers and networks are creating live experiences to promote series like “Squid Game” and “Only Murders in the Building.” But do they amount to anything more than just marketing?