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World

Squatters can stay at a Russian oligarch’s Amsterdam mansion, a Dutch court rules.

A group of squatters who moved into an Amsterdam mansion owned by a prominent Russian tech entrepreneur who is under…

Sports

Century-Old Letters Add New Twist to Michigan-Ohio State Rivalry

Michigan and Ohio State, which meet on Saturday as they jockey for national championship contention, have one of the most…

Health

How Did 🍆 Become Our Default Sex Symbol?

THE THAI EGGPLANT is tiny and round, dainty in the hand. The Annina eggplant hangs straight down, like a bell.…

Health

Moon Jars, Luminous and Graceful, Are Entrancing Modern Ceramists

THE TRADITIONAL KOREAN moon jar — a large, rounded vessel glazed with an opaline sheen — has been a much-celebrated…

Business

Lawsuit Takes Aim at the Way A.I. Is Built

In late June, Microsoft released a new kind of artificial intelligence technology that could generate its own computer code. Called…

Business

U.S. Blocks Dominican Republic Sugar Imports, Citing Forced Labor

WASHINGTON — The Biden administration announced Wednesday that it would block shipments of sugar from Central Romana Corporation, a Dominican…

Arts

In ‘Topdog/Underdog,’ They Perfect the Art of Deception

“I know we brothers,” Lincoln tells his younger sibling, Booth, in Suzan-Lori Parks’s “Topdog/Underdog.” With a slight hesitation, he then…

Arts

They Were Ahead of the Curve on Diversity in Classical Music

It was the late 1990s, and Afa Sadykhly Dworkin saw a woman crying backstage at a concert hall in Michigan.…

Arts

‘The Fabelmans’: What’s Real and What’s Fictional

Steven Spielberg’s new semi-autobiographical film, “The Fabelmans,” hits many standard biopic beats: A Jewish boy, Sammy Fabelman, falls in love…

World

A Fabled Sign Returns to the Brooklyn Waterfront

Good morning. It’s Wednesday. What’s big and yellow and high above the Brooklyn waterfront? Half of a famed sign. We’ll…

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