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Editorial NYT Games Photo Illustrations, Sulkowice, Poland - 06 Aug 2024
- 2024-08-07
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Editorial Illustration in China.
- 2024-07-22
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Editorial 2024 U.S. Presidential Election Stock, New York, United States of America - 01 Jul 2024
- 2024-07-04
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Editorial NYT Strands Game - Photo Illustration, Brussels, Belgium - 30 Jun 2024
- 2024-07-01
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Editorial Protestors take over lobby of the NYT
- 2024-03-16
- 11
Editorial Election 2024 in Finland
- 2024-01-29
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Editorial The election reception of Liike Nyt (Movement Now) presidential candidate Hjallis Harkimo, Helsinki, Finland - 28 Jan 2024
- 2024-01-29
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Editorial The election reception of Liike Nyt (Movement Now) presidential candidate Hjallis Harkimo
- 2024-01-29
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Editorial Presidentinvaalitentti Educa-messuilla Helsingiss?, Helsinki, Finland - 27 Jan 2024
- 2024-01-27
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Editorial Presidentinvaalit 2024: Ylen suuri vaalikeskustelu
- 2024-01-26
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Editorial Presidentinvaalit 2024: Ylen suuri vaalikeskustelu, Helsinki, Finland - 25 Jan 2024
- 2024-01-26
- 4
Editorial Photo illustration in Ukraine - 29 Dec 2023
- 2023-12-29
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Editorial Ulko- ja turvallisuuspoliittinen presidentinvaalipaneeli, Helsinki, Finland - 19 Dec 2023
- 2023-12-20
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Editorial Ulko- ja turvallisuuspoliittinen presidentinvaalipaneeli
- 2023-12-19
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Editorial Logos displayed on smartphones in China - 03 Nov 2023
- 2023-12-10
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Editorial Journalist Georgia Dullea in 1989. (Bill Cunningham/The New York Times)
- 2023-10-06
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Editorial NYT Games Wordle Photo Illustrations, Krakow, Poland - 20 Jul 2023
- 2023-07-21
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Editorial The deadline for spending the money in the health accounts is approaching, and people are stretching the definition of eligible expenses. (Robert Neubecker/The New York Times)
- 2023-07-13
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Editorial A rendering courtesy of ASTM, PAU, and HOK of what a new stone facade of Penn Station would look like from 33rd Street and Eighth Avenue, with the drum of Madison Square Garden also clad in light stone. (courtesy of ASTM, PAU, and HOK via The New York Times)
- 2023-07-08
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Editorial For Alexa to speak like a Dubliner, Amazon researchers had to crack a problem that?s vexed data scientists for years: voice disentanglement. (Shane Cluskey/The New York Times)
- 2023-07-02
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Editorial Physicists have long explored how phenomena in groups of three can sow chaos. (Emiliano Ponzi/The New York Times)
- 2023-06-26
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Editorial Physicists have long explored how phenomena in groups of three can sow chaos. (Emiliano Ponzi/The New York Times)
- 2023-06-25
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Editorial Everyone loves reading. In principle, anyway. But bubbling underneath that bland, upbeat consensus is a simmer of individual anxiety and collective panic. We are in the throes of a reading crisis, A.O. Scott writes. (Rodrigo Corral/The New York Times)
- 2023-06-25
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Editorial Everyone loves reading. In principle, anyway. But bubbling underneath that bland, upbeat consensus is a simmer of individual anxiety and collective panic. We are in the throes of a reading crisis, A.O. Scott writes. (Rodrigo Corral/The New York Times)
- 2023-06-22
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Editorial Hotels and airlines struggling to recoup their losses from the pandemic have been including more hidden charges — don’t fall for it. (Sisi Yu/The New York Times)
- 2023-06-21
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Editorial Salary disclosure laws have been a boon for workers searching for jobs that pay fairly — but only when the advertised pay bands are narrow enough to be useful. (Carlo Giambarresi/The New York Times)
- 2023-06-20
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Editorial The weekend warrior who mans the backyard grill is evolving. So what’s the state of fatherly cooking now? (Koren Shadmi/The New York Times)
- 2023-06-14
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Editorial There’s one genuinely powerful force seeking a more podlike, nutshell-bounded human future,” writes The New York Times columnists Ross Douthat. “It’s the technicians of Silicon Valley, backed by billions in digital-age ambition, who’ll seemingly stop at nothing until human beings live inside their goggles.” (Alain Pilon/The New York Times)
- 2023-06-10
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Editorial Universal Studio let viewers rent or buy movies earlier for a higher price. This made more than $1 billion in less than three years, with nearly no decrease in box-office sales. (Jared Oriel/The New York Times)
- 2023-06-08
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Editorial Scientists are finding more evidence that birdsong parallels human-made music. (Fiona Carswell/The New York Times)
- 2023-06-06
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Editorial Scientists are finding more evidence that birdsong parallels human-made music. (Fiona Carswell/The New York Times)
- 2023-06-05
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Editorial Scientists are finding more evidence that birdsong parallels human-made music. (Fiona Carswell/The New York Times)
- 2023-06-05
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Editorial Scientists are finding more evidence that birdsong parallels human-made music. (Fiona Carswell/The New York Times)
- 2023-06-05
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Editorial Our reluctant brains can be tricked into finding the motivation to get off the couch and head back to the gym or set out on that bike trail. (Timo Lenzen/The New York Times)
- 2023-06-05
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Editorial There is a graceful way to get out of a group picture. But it’s also worth asking why you are so opposed to posing. (Margeaux Walter/The New York Times)
- 2023-06-02
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Editorial China’s young people are facing record high unemployment as the country’s recovery from the pandemic is fluttering. (Xinmei Liu/The New York Times)
- 2023-06-02
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Editorial Ian Bostridge’s latest book and album emerged from a time when the pandemic forced him to question what exactly he does when he sings. (Neil Webb/The New York Times)
- 2023-06-02
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- 2023-06-01
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Editorial China’s young people are facing record high unemployment as the country’s recovery from the pandemic is fluttering. (Xinmei Liu/The New York Times)
- 2023-05-31
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Editorial China’s young people are facing record high unemployment as the country’s recovery from the pandemic is fluttering. (Xinmei Liu/The New York Times)
- 2023-05-24
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Editorial A photo provided by the Sudanese American Physicians Association shows a day-old child being treated for severe Respiratory Distress Syndrome at Al-Nada, a hospital in Omdurman, Sudan, just north of the capital of Khartoum. (Omer Jay/Sudanese American Physician Association via The New York Times)
- 2023-05-24
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Editorial A photo provided by the Sudanese American Physicians Association shows a day-old child being treated for severe Respiratory Distress Syndrome at Al-Nada, a hospital in Omdurman, Sudan, just north of the capital of Khartoum. (Omer Jay/Sudanese American Physician Association via The New York Times)
- 2023-05-22
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Editorial Tom Wambsgans, played by actor Matthew Macfadyen, on “Succession.”. (Illustration by Sam Whitney/The New York Times; images by Macall B. Polay/HBO and David M. Russell/HBO)
- 2023-05-21
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Editorial “Between the Dominion Voting Systems settlement and the Tucker Carlson firing, we’ve had a lot of real-world Fox drama lately, and the contrast between reality and fiction tells us something interesting about how art depicts our politics — and how the nature of democratic politics can resist successful dramatization,” writes the New York Times columnist Ross Douthat. (Alain Pilon/The New York Times)
- 2023-05-20
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Editorial The television showrunners Soo Hugh (“Pachinko”) and Damon Lindelof (“Lost,” “Mrs. Davis”) discuss learning from their staffs, wanting to hear “no” and navigating the writers’ strike. (Adriana Bellet/The New York Times)
- 2023-05-18
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Editorial An unsigned postcard sent Anne Berest on an investigation of the lives of relatives who were killed at Auschwitz and led to a reconnection with her own Jewishness, a story she fictionalized in her novel “The Postcard.” (Marine Buffard/The New York Times)
- 2023-05-17
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Editorial In the scramble to find Ozempic, patients are seeking out telehealth platforms, medical spas and compounding pharmacies for what some deceptively tout as “generic” versions of the drug. (Pablo Delcan/The New York Times)
- 2023-05-16
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Editorial Nearly a quarter of adolescents grapple with insomnia. Experts say small habit changes can make a big difference. (Jun Cen/The New York Times)
- 2023-05-15
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Editorial Mental health issues are the leading cause of maternal mortality. Group therapy, SSRIs and a new medication can help. (Mikyung Lee/The New York Times)
- 2023-05-15
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Editorial Research suggests that many fitness-themed Instagram accounts risk doing more harm than good. Here’s how to find #fitspiration you can trust. (Sonia Pulido/The New York Times)
- 2023-05-15
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Editorial Destruction from Hurricane Ian led a tour operator to cancel a 10-day excursion to Cuba, leaving a woman with a useless $1,500 plane ticket. (Miguel Porlan/The New York Times)
- 2023-05-15
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Editorial Want to Make Your Mom Happy? Tell Her She Was Right. It may be the perfect Mother’s Day gift. (Alex Merto/The New York Times)
- 2023-05-15
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Editorial An undated photo provided by Oregon State University of the horticulturist Bernadine Strik in a field of organic blueberries at an Oregon State University research center. (Oregon State University via The New York Times)
- 2023-05-13
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Editorial An undated photo provided by Oregon State University of the horticulturist Bernadine Strik in a field of organic blueberries at an Oregon State University research center. (Oregon State University via The New York Times)
- 2023-05-11
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Editorial An undated photo provided by Oregon State University of the horticulturist Bernadine Strik in a field of organic blueberries at an Oregon State University research center. (Oregon State University via The New York Times)
- 2023-05-09
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Editorial An undated photo provided by Oregon State University of the horticulturist Bernadine Strik in a field of organic blueberries at an Oregon State University research center. (Oregon State University via The New York Times)
- 2023-05-05
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Editorial Xi Jinping says he has defeated poverty, but discussion of economic struggle in China is taboo, scrubbed from the internet and banished from the news. (Xinmei Liu/The New York Times)
- 2023-05-05
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Editorial Eating packaged foods like cereal and frozen meals has been associated with anxiety, depression and cognitive decline. (Jess Ebsworth/The New York Times)
- 2023-05-04
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Editorial Pi, an A.I. tool that debuted this week, is a twist on the new wave of chatbots: It assists people with their wellness and emotions. (Janice Chang/The New York Times)
- 2023-05-03
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Editorial Pi, an A.I. tool that debuted this week, is a twist on the new wave of chatbots: It assists people with their wellness and emotions. (Janice Chang/The New York Times)
- 2023-05-03
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Editorial Judy Blume’s coming-of-age story “Are You There God? It’s Me Margaret” finally hits the big screen this month. The book will always have a spotlight of its own. (Wesley Allsbrook/The New York Times)
- 2023-05-02
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Editorial Birds spotted at the various lodges, including hoatzin (bottom left) harpy eagle (front and low-center), paradise tanager (above eagle), chestnut-fronted macaw, (flying off to the right), and gray-breasted mountain toucan (flying off to the left). (Alexis Rockman/The New York Times)
- 2023-04-30
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Editorial Taiping pitches his beef jerky to viewers of his livestream from a yurt set that he had built above his brick-and-mortar store in Mongolia, China, on April 9, 2023. (Vivian Wang/The New York Times)
- 2023-04-29
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Editorial These shows examine breaking news in the style industry, the place of clothing in pop culture, and the forces that shape what we wear. (Irene Rinaldi/The New York Times)
- 2023-04-27
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Editorial “Many economists always seem to come down on the same side of these debates: Optimists are always optimistic, pessimists always pessimistic. I’ve surely been guilty of the same thing.” writes New York Times columnist Paul Krugman. (Sam WhitneyThe New York Times)
- 2023-04-26
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Editorial Some people believe that where you are during your “solar return,” an annual event linked to the sun, can change your destiny. (Ben Konkol/The New York Times)
- 2023-04-26
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Editorial Some people believe that where you are during your “solar return,” an annual event linked to the sun, can change your destiny. (Ben Konkol/The New York Times)
- 2023-04-24
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Editorial Newly proposed bills in California and New York are putting food additives — the chemicals manufacturers add to food to act as preservatives or to enhance color, texture or taste — under the microscope. (Doug Chayka/The New York Times)
- 2023-04-24
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Editorial SoFi, a self-styled “anti-bank” poached good customers from the federal loan system. When pandemic relief made that harder, it sued the government. (Robert Neubecker/The New York Times)
- 2023-04-22
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Editorial They have long been considered unromantic, but prenuptial agreements are being embraced by some couples as a way to protect themselves on their own terms. (Lisk Feng/The New York Times)
- 2023-04-22
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Editorial They have long been considered unromantic, but prenuptial agreements are being embraced by some couples as a way to protect themselves on their own terms. (Lisk Feng/The New York Times)
- 2023-04-20
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Editorial The federal rule that requires funeral homes to list their prices didn’t envision the internet. Now, regulators are weighing an update that would require the homes to reveal their prices online. (Till Lauer/The New York Times)
- 2023-04-15
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Editorial “The news that Kenneth Griffin, a hedge fund billionaire, is donating a cool $300 million to Harvard University, where his name will adorn the entire Graduate School of Arts and Sciences, provoked the kind of pan-ideological revulsion that in our polarized times only the richest Ivy League schools still reliably inspire,” Ross Douthat writes. (Alain Pilon/The New York Times)
- 2023-04-15
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Editorial Travelers from around the world are facing long wait times to apply for visitor visas to the United States. (Thomas Fuchs/The New York Times)
- 2023-04-13
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Editorial It’s tempting to believe the right sneakers will help you run faster or avoid injury. (Derek Brahney/The New York Times)
- 2023-04-13
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Editorial It’s tempting to believe the right sneakers will help you run faster or avoid injury. (Derek Brahney/The New York Times)
- 2023-04-11
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Editorial Gum disease has been associated with a range of health conditions, including diabetes, heart disease, dementia and more. (David Jien/The New York Times)
- 2023-04-10
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- 2023-04-08
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Editorial The average refund is down from last year, but still almost $3,000. One option experts recommend is stashing part of it for unexpected expenses. (Till Lauer/The New York Times)
- 2023-04-07
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Editorial Tighter restrictions are probably in store for controlled substances like A.D.H.D. and anxiety medications. (Ana Galva?/The New York Times)
- 2023-04-05
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Editorial Tighter restrictions are probably in store for controlled substances like A.D.H.D. and anxiety medications. (Ana Galva?/The New York Times)
- 2023-04-04
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Editorial Tighter restrictions are probably in store for controlled substances like A.D.H.D. and anxiety medications. (Ana Galva?/The New York Times)
- 2023-04-03
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Editorial Tighter restrictions are probably in store for controlled substances like A.D.H.D. and anxiety medications. (Ana Galva?/The New York Times)
- 2023-03-27
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Editorial Many adult children end up caring for their parents late in life. But when the role reversal happens in their 20s and 30s, the burden can feel too much to bear. (Mary Haasdyk/The New York Times)
- 2023-03-26
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Editorial The digital version of the SIM card, included on many newer phones, is set to become prevalent. It also offers affordable cellular data abroad. (Derek Abella/The New York Times)
- 2023-03-24
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Editorial It can be hard to reconcile the need for close connections with the urge to cancel plans — experts say it’s a matter of taking control and finding your comfort zone. (Paola Saliby/The New York Times)
- 2023-03-21
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Editorial It can be hard to reconcile the need for close connections with the urge to cancel plans — experts say it’s a matter of taking control and finding your comfort zone. (Paola Saliby/The New York Times)
- 2023-03-20
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Editorial Big tech companies have long been willing to fund efforts with no obvious payoff. But those groups have been hit hard in recent layoffs. (Albert Tercero/The New York Times)
- 2023-03-08
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Editorial Big tech companies have long been willing to fund efforts with no obvious payoff. But those groups have been hit hard in recent layoffs. (Albert Tercero/The New York Times)
- 2023-03-02
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Editorial Raymond Trollat, right, Pierre Gonon, left, and Jean Gonon examine a vine at vineyard in the St.-Joseph appellation of France, June 27, 2013. (Nanda Gonzague/The New York Times)
- 2023-02-26
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Editorial It’s not just the volume and range of films centered on female characters. It’s also a shift in consciousness that has made feminist concerns mainstream. (Najeebah Al-Ghadban/The New York Times)
- 2023-02-22
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Editorial It’s not just the volume and range of films centered on female characters. It’s also a shift in consciousness that has made feminist concerns mainstream. (Najeebah Al-Ghadban/The New York Times)
- 2023-02-22
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Editorial The FTX founder joined Jane Street Capital not to learn about controlling risk, which is its focus, but because the tenets of a philanthropic movement drew him there. (Max Erwin/The New York Times)
- 2023-02-21
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Editorial A photo from the Miriam Matthews Photograph Collection - UCLA, of couples on the Boardwalk at Bruce?s Beach around 1920. (Miriam Matthews Photograph Collection - UCLA via The New York Times)
- 2023-02-19
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Editorial From left, Cheryl Reeve, a three-time WNBA Coach of the Year, and Janice Washington, head coach of the Lincoln University women’s basketball team. (Rachelle Baker/The New York Times)
- 2023-02-14
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