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Want to See the Epstein Files in Print? Here Are the 3,437 Volumes.
It may be the most unlikely new tourist attraction in New York: a generic TriBeCa gallery space, dotted with a…
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Business
Can Three Auction Houses Sell $2.6 Billion Worth of Art in One Week?
After years of retrenchment in the art market, the industry is preparing for what could be a blockbuster spring auction…
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Notable Researchers Join $4 Billion Effort to Build Self-Improving A.I.
Companies like Anthropic and OpenAI released new A.I. systems late last year that were particularly good at writing computer code.…
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Health
How an All-or-Nothing Mindset Can Sabotage Your Workout
One evening last week, I had planned to go for a run before dinner. But then, I got tied up…
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U.S
Where Did All the AK-47s Go?
A family of guns that was once ubiquitous in the U.S. firearms marketplace has started to vanish for a variety…
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Business
Andreessen Horowitz Is Playing Politics Like No Other
The biggest donor in the midterm elections is not Elon Musk, or George Soros, or any of the other billionaires…
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Science
5 Great Stargazing Trains – The New York Times
Stargazing, it turns out, doesn’t have to be a stationary activity. On railway lines around the world, from the Arctic…
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Science
Lithuania’s Peat Bogs Could Help the Climate and Defend the Border, Too
In a scrubby forest an hour outside the Lithuanian capital on a recent day this spring, excavators were digging ditches…
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Matt Dillon’s Lesser-Known Life as a Visual Artist
Matt Dillon’s painting studio — in a modest apartment on Manhattan’s Upper West Side — is remarkably neat, the floors…
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U.S
Corpus Christi Faces Water Crisis as Drought and Industrial Growth Strain Supply
The mayor of Corpus Christi called an emergency meeting last month to deliver a dire warning: The city, among the…
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