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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…

Arts

‘A Murder at the End of the World’ Review: P.I. Meets A.I.

The story of death at a mogul’s retreat (no, not “Glass Onion”) has a few interesting ideas about tech within…

Business

Is Crypto Financing Terrorism?

A report that terror groups raised more than $130 million in crypto during recent years has set off a debate…

Arts

When the Thrill of Victory Felt Truly Thrilling

Michael MacCambridge’s “The Big Time” rewinds to the ’70s, when showy personalities and compelling rivalries turned sports into mass entertainment.

Arts

Pushing the Body to Extremes to Find Serenity

Why do some people put their bodies through extreme acts? Why cross the Seine on a wire or climb a…

Arts

After Nearly Five Decades, Waltraud Meier Takes Her Final Opera Bow

The famed singer, known for her captivating presence, intellectual approach and distinctive sound, is retiring from the stage with “Elektra.”

Business

Maybe We Will Finally Learn More About How A.I. Works

Stanford researchers have ranked 10 major A.I. models on how openly they operate.

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What if We Could All Control A.I.?

Researchers at Anthropic asked roughly 1,000 Americans to write rules for their A.I. chatbot. The results could be a model…

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The Strange Decline of the Pax Americana

When Hamas attacked Israel, Republicans knew whom to blame: President Biden. Donald Trump asserted that the attack wouldn’t have happened…

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Robert Sapolsky Doesn’t Believe in Free Will. (But Feel Free to Disagree.)

There is no free will, according to Robert Sapolsky, a biologist and neurologist at Stanford University and a recipient of…

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