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Zohran Mamdani, left, campaigning in May.Credit...Damon Winter/The New York Times Supported by By Lydia Polgreen Opinion Columnist In the doldrums of last November, depressed and paralyzed by ...
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I’m generally optimistic about all the ways artificial intelligence is going to make life better — scientific research, medical diagnoses, tutoring and my favorite current use, vacation ...
Also, the U.S. labor market remained robust. Here’s the latest at the end of Thursday.
‘There’s Just Too Much Lawlessness’: Three Legal Experts on an Embattled Supreme Court ...
As federal immigration sweeps have prompted protests across the nation, the border is eerily quiet, as would-be migrants stay away and undocumented workers hide at home.
Congress’s one-size-fits-all bill doesn’t take into account the realities of life in Alaska.
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Hegseth and Caine Delve Into Details but Not Results of Iranian Strikes Neither man gave new assessments of the state of Iran’s nuclear program or the damage to its sites.