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World

After Mass Protests, China Appears to Back Away From Harsh Covid Rules

Several cities announced the easing of lockdown regulations and testing requirements after the country’s biggest demonstrations in decades.

Arts

We’re Out of Movie Stars. Whose Fault Is That?

Obviously, two of the year’s biggest movies are just the second installments of franchises that could go on long after…

Arts

‘The Writing Is as Good as the Food’: Prue Leith’s Favorite Cookbooks

What books are on your night stand? I’ve recently been forced to cull a few because I couldn’t see over…

Arts

A Punk Rocker Searches for His Bass and the Friend Who Stole It

Sam Lipsyte’s new novel, “No One Left to Come Looking for You,” centers on the 1990s music scene in downtown…

Arts

How America Became Addicted to Exercise

In “Fit Nation,” Natalia Mehlman Petrzela charts the evolution of our national attitudes toward fitness.

Business

Biden’s Meeting With Macron Comes Amid Rising Trans-Atlantic Tensions

The president’s “Made in America” plan has drawn accusations of protectionism from Europe as the United States tries to keep…

Politics

Jessie Buckley’s Monster Talent

According to the teachings of the paduan theater artist Giovanni Fusetti, one of the great clowning masters in the world,…

Business

How the Collapse of Sam Bankman-Fried’s Crypto Empire Has Disrupted A.I.

Mr. Bankman-Fried and his colleagues spent more than $530 million to battle what they saw as the dangers of artificial…

Business

Consumers Kept Up Their Spending in October, Even as Prices Rose

Consumption climbed and personal income rose, even after accounting for inflation, new data from the Commerce Department showed.

World

Spain Steps Up Security After Letter Bombs Are Sent to Officials

The authorities are investigating at least six packages said to contain “pyrotechnic material,” including ones sent to the office of…

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