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An Artist Whose Language Is Painting - NYT
web.archive.org An Artist Whose Language Is PaintingChristina Quarles discusses representation, trades and protein shakes.
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Michelle Wie West Wants to Win the U.S. Women’s Open One More Time - NYT
web.archive.org Michelle Wie West Wants One More Crack at a MajorWie West, one of the savviest stars women’s golf has ever had, intends to step away after the U.S. Women’s Open at Pebble Beach. She could be done as soon as Friday.
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Social Class Is Not About Only Race - NYT
web.archive.org Social Class Is Not About Only RaceClass diversity has been a blind spot for many colleges. Will that now change?
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The Biden-Trump Rematch Is Already Here - NYT
web.archive.org Opinion | For Some Key Voters, Trump Has Become ToxicBut we are still in the dark about 2024.
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Five Minutes That Will Make You Love Avant-Garde Jazz - NYT
web.archive.org Five Minutes That Will Make You Love Avant-Garde JazzThis challenging subgenre, including the subset of free jazz, is driven by the fire of spontaneity, and its rules are still being written. Eleven writers, critics and musicians share their favorites.
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Bill de Blasio and Chirlane McCray Are Separating - NYT
web.archive.org Bill de Blasio and Chirlane McCray Are SeparatingMr. de Blasio’s marriage helped fuel his campaign for mayor of New York, and his intense personal and political bond with his wife drew admiration and scrutiny.
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As Businesses Clamor for Workplace A.I., Tech Companies Rush to Provide It - NYT
web.archive.org As Businesses Clamor for Workplace A.I., Tech Companies Rush to Provide ItAmazon, Box, Salesforce, Oracle and others have recently rolled out A.I.-related products to help workplaces become more efficient and productive.
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Three Vaccines for Fall: What You Need to Know - NYT
web.archive.org Three Vaccines for Fall: What You Need to KnowHere’s who should get the flu, Covid and R.S.V. vaccines, and when.
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Federal Officials Hatch a Three-Pronged Defense Against Another ‘Tripledemic’ - NYT
web.archive.org Federal Officials Hatch a Three-Pronged Defense Against Another ‘Tripledemic’This fall, Americans will be urged to get shots against the flu, Covid and, if they’re older, R.S.V.
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The D.N.C. Has a Primary Problem - NYT
web.archive.org The D.N.C. Has a Primary ProblemThe White House wanted South Carolina to vote first in 2024. The Democratic National Committee obliged. It hasn’t gone according to plan.
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4 Killed and 7 Wounded in Shooting at July 4 Party in Louisiana - NYT
web.archive.org 4 Killed and 7 Wounded in Shooting at July 4 Party in LouisianaThe shooting comes amid a long and violent holiday weekend in the United States, where shootings were reported in multiple cities.
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After China Arrested Her Husband, A Wife Discovered His Secret Dissident Blog - NYT
web.archive.org China Took Her Husband. She Was Left to Uncover His Secret Cause.He was brilliant, quirky and intensely private — and also, she now suspects, an anonymous dissident blogger who had won fame for years of evading the surveillance state.
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Andrew Ridgeley on George Michael and Life After Wham! - NYT
web.archive.org Andrew Ridgeley on George Michael and Life After Wham!“The only thing I ever wanted to do from the age of 14 was to be in a band,” but he is content with the duo’s short career, which is chronicled in a new documentary.
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Young Palestinians’ Farewell Messages Reflect Deadly Period in West Bank - NYT
web.archive.org West Bank Teenagers Are Writing Out Their Last WordsIn one of the deadliest periods in years in the Israeli-occupied West Bank, young Palestinians drawn into the struggle against Israel are writing farewell messages to their loved ones.
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Bill de Blasio and Chirlane McCray Are Separating - NYT
web.archive.org Bill de Blasio and Chirlane McCray Are SeparatingMr. de Blasio’s marriage helped fuel his campaign for mayor of New York, and his intense personal and political bond with his wife drew admiration and scrutiny.
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Three Vaccines for Fall: What You Need to Know - NYT
web.archive.org Three Vaccines for Fall: What You Need to KnowHere’s who should get the flu, Covid and R.S.V. vaccines, and when.
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Federal Officials Hatch a Three-Pronged Defense Against Another ‘Tripledemic’ - NYT
web.archive.org Federal Officials Hatch a Three-Pronged Defense Against Another ‘Tripledemic’This fall, Americans will be urged to get shots against the flu, Covid and, if they’re older, R.S.V.
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The Russia-Ukraine War Changed This Finland Company Forever - NYT
Nokian Tyres of Finland made 80 percent of its tires in Russia, where energy was cheap. After losing billions, it prioritized political security over business efficiency.
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An Artist Whose Language Is Painting - NYT
web.archive.org An Artist Whose Language Is PaintingChristina Quarles discusses representation, trades and protein shakes.
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America Is Living on Borrowed Money - NYT
web.archive.org Opinion | America Is Living on Borrowed MoneyThe nation needs to chart a new course on federal debt.
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The D.N.C. Has a Primary Problem - NYT
web.archive.org The D.N.C. Has a Primary ProblemThe White House wanted South Carolina to vote first in 2024. The Democratic National Committee obliged. It hasn’t gone according to plan.
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Israel’s Raid on Jenin, in Photos - NYT
web.archive.org Israel’s Raid on Jenin, in PicturesThe major incursion into the West Bank city, which the military says is focused on rooting out militants, has left several dead and forced thousands from their homes.
The major incursion into the West Bank city, which the military said was focused on rooting out militants, left several dead and forced thousands from their homes.
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A Captured Russian Soldier’s Story: ‘They Just Sent Us to Die’ - NYT
web.archive.org ‘Dig, Dig, Dig’: A Russian Soldier’s StoryAn inmate hoped to start over with a clean slate by fighting in Ukraine. Instead, he was confronted by the drudgery of trench work and the terror of battle. “You’re going in as meat,” he said he was told.
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GOATs Are Everywhere in Sports. So What Really Defines Greatness? - NYT
web.archive.org GOATs Are Everywhere in Sports. So What Really Defines Greatness?Athletes from Tom Brady to Serena Williams to LeBron James have all been tabbed the Greatest of All Time. Faced with the term’s pervasive use, our columnist considers how sports heroes become transcendent.
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Michelle Wie West Wants to Win the U.S. Women’s Open One More Time - NYT
web.archive.org Michelle Wie West Wants One More Crack at a MajorWie West, one of the savviest stars women’s golf has ever had, intends to step away after the U.S. Women’s Open at Pebble Beach. She could be done as soon as Friday.
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A Summer Basketball Refuge Thrives in the Bronx’s Largest Housing Complex - NYT
web.archive.org A Summer Basketball Refuge Thrives in the Bronx’s Largest Housing ComplexBasketball gave Rasheem Jenkins “an escape from the reality of the projects.” Now he runs a summer league in the Bronx development where he grew up.
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Social Class Is Not About Only Race - NYT
web.archive.org Social Class Is Not About Only RaceClass diversity has been a blind spot for many colleges. Will that now change?
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America Is Living on Borrowed Money - NYT
web.archive.org Opinion | America Is Living on Borrowed MoneyThe nation needs to chart a new course on federal debt
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Corporate Landscaping Opts for Native Plants Over Manicured Lawns - NYT
web.archive.org Corporate Landscaping Lets Its Hair DownMore companies are eschewing manicured grass in favor of native plants, a shift driven by the environmental costs of installing and maintaining lawns.
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Bill de Blasio and Chirlane McCray Are Separating - NYT
web.archive.org Bill de Blasio and Chirlane McCray Are SeparatingMr. de Blasio’s marriage helped fuel his campaign for mayor of New York, and his intense personal and political bond with his wife drew admiration and scrutiny.
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How Financial Trauma Affects Your Relationship With Money - NYT
web.archive.org How to Deal With Financial TraumaExperiences like economic hardship or medical expenses can distort people’s feelings and behaviors around money, causing them to sabotage their financial futures.
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How Inflation and Interest Rates Vary Around the World - NYT
web.archive.org It’s a World of InflationPrices are still rising too fast for comfort in many major economies, and policymakers across the globe are trying to wrestle them under control.
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The D.N.C. Has a Primary Problem - NYT
web.archive.org The D.N.C. Has a Primary ProblemThe White House wanted South Carolina to vote first in 2024. The Democratic National Committee obliged. It hasn’t gone according to plan.
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‘Wham!’ Review: They Made It Big, Then Broke Up - NYT
web.archive.org ‘Wham!’ Review: They Made It Big, Then Broke UpA new movie documents George Michael and Andrew Ridgeley’s storming of the pop airwaves as the duo Wham! and laughs past the thorny questions.
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Andrew Ridgeley on George Michael and Life After Wham! - NYT
web.archive.org Andrew Ridgeley on George Michael and Life After Wham!“The only thing I ever wanted to do from the age of 14 was to be in a band,” but he is content with the duo’s short career, which is chronicled in a new documentary.
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How a Fleeting Encounter With an Officer Changed Khalif Cooper’s Life - NYT
web.archive.org Paralyzed by a Police Bullet, He Describes a Life Forever Changed“Why did you run from me?” an officer asked Khalif Cooper, then 28, immediately after the shooting in Paterson, N.J. “I was scared,” he answered.
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‘Don’t Be Sad, Father’: Farewells Reflect Deadly Period in West Bank - NYT
web.archive.org ‘Don’t Be Sad, Father’: Farewells Reflect Deadly Period in West BankIn one of the deadliest periods in years in the Israeli-occupied West Bank, young Palestinians drawn into the struggle against Israel are writing farewell messages to their loved ones.
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Rabbi’s Brush With Danger in Ukraine Went Viral - NYT
web.archive.org Rabbi’s Brush With Danger in Ukraine Went ViralA video put a fresh spotlight on the chief rabbi of Ukraine, whose renown predates his humanitarian efforts since Russia’s full-scale invasion.
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A Captured Russian Soldier’s Story: ‘They Just Sent Us to Die’ - NYT
web.archive.org ‘Dig, Dig, Dig’: A Russian Soldier’s StoryAn inmate hoped to start over with a clean slate by fighting in Ukraine. Instead, he was confronted by the drudgery of trench work and the terror of battle. “You’re going in as meat,” he said he was told.
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The Biden-Trump Rematch Is Already Here - NYT
web.archive.org Opinion | The Biden-Trump Rematch Is Already HereThere is a lot of contradictory information coming from multiple directions.