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Meryl Streep, Anne Hathaway and the ‘Devil Wears Prada’ Cast on the Sequel

By: Melena Ryzik and Thea Traff
Meryl Streep, Anne Hathaway, Emily Blunt, Stanley Tucci and the director David Frankel on “The Devil Wears Prada,” the sequel and who’s mean in real life.

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A.I. Bots Told Scientists How to Make Biological Weapons

By: Gabriel J.X. Dance
Scientists shared transcripts with The Times in which chatbots described how to assemble deadly pathogens and unleash them in public spaces.
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Supreme Court Appears Divided Over Roundup Weedkiller Case

By: Abbie VanSickle
The case could help determine the future of thousands of lawsuits against the maker of a popular herbicide over claims that it causes cancer.

Bayer, the German conglomerate that acquired the maker of Roundup in 2018, argued that federal rules requiring herbicide safety labeling should bar people from filing state-level claims that accuse companies of failing to warn consumers of dangers.

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New Nonfiction Books to Read This Year

By: Miguel Salazar and Laura Thompson
Memoirs by Sylvester Stallone and the founder of Barstool Sports; essays from celebrated novelists Jesmyn Ward and Jayne Anne Phillips; and more.
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Tatiana Schlossberg Submitted a Heartbreaking Essay to The New Yorker on Her Cancer Diagnosis, Fully Formed

By: Jesse McKinley
When Tatiana Schlossberg submitted an essay to The New Yorker, it had not been assigned or even expected. It was accepted immediately and barely edited.

Tatiana Schlossberg’s essay for The New Yorker, published online in November and in print this month, moved David Remnick, the magazine’s editor, with its “heart and intelligence and honesty,” he said.

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Why That Whitney Houston Drum Beat Is So Addictive, Yet Hard to Match

By: Neil Vigdor
People online have been trying to nail the drumbeat before the final chorus of “I Will Always Love You.” It’s harder than it looks.

“I think it’s fun,” he said of the interest in the song’s drumbeat. “It sort of made me rethink how long the pause is.”

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Harvard Has Identified Another Problem: Its Own Students

By: Anemona Hartocollis
Many students don’t do the reading and don’t speak up in class, according to a report. Now, professors are trying to change a campus culture they say hurts achievement and stifles speech.

Harvard has been trying to resolve its differences with the federal government. It also has issues with its students.

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After Declining to Give Trump a Sword for King Charles, a Museum Leader Is Out

By: Jennifer Schuessler and Minho Kim
The departure of Todd Arrington, who led the Dwight D. Eisenhower Presidential Library and Museum, came after the administration sought a sword from its collection as a gift for King Charles.

President Trump gave King Charles a replica of a sword belonging to Dwight D. Eisenhower last month during his state visit to Britain. The administration had sought a real one.

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TikTok Deal Could Make Oracle Founder Larry Ellison a New Kind of Media Mogul

By: David Streitfeld and Theodore Schleifer
The database billionaire and his son, David, are Trump favorites. The family could soon control an empire that includes CBS, Paramount, Warner, CNN and a piece of TikTok.

Larry Ellison is among the investors in the newly formulated American version of TikTok.

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How the N.B.A. and M.L.B. Shattered America’s Sports Culture

By: Joon Lee
The major sports leagues are destroying one of our few remaining sources of shared community.
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Why Trump’s Ultimatum to Columbia Could Upend Higher Education

By: Troy Closson
A demand for the university’s administration to place the Middle Eastern studies department under receivership could signal a broader crackdown across the United States.

College administrators throughout the country are closely watching whether Columbia responds to the White House with deference or defiance.

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Elon Musk and the Tech Billionaires Steering Trump’s Transition Team

The involvement of wealthy investors has made this presidential transition one of the most potentially conflict-ridden in modern history.

Elon Musk epitomizes a new generation of tech leaders who often have a right-wing ideology and favor fewer constraints on entrepreneurship.

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Bracing for Start of Trial in Gun Case, Hunter Biden Is Squeezed for Money

By: Glenn Thrush and Mattathias Schwartz
The cash crunch could limit his ability to hire expert witnesses or other specialists for his legal defense, people close to the situation said.

Hunter Biden, the president’s son, has borrowed millions of dollars in recent years from his friend, the entertainment lawyer Kevin Morris, to cover an array of expenses.

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Donald J. Trump’s Scandals Captivate the Court, but Hush-Money Case Hangs on Dry Details

Prosecutors started their criminal case against Donald J. Trump with eye-catching and lurid stories, but the heart of the matter is invoices and ledger entries.

In the trial’s first weeks, prosecutors have played their strongest card: testimony about the sordid stories that Donald J. Trump is accused of covering up.

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Trump Takes Aim at Haley as Primary Enters Final Phase in Iowa

By: Shane Goldmacher
Nearly a week before the state’s caucuses, a frenzy of campaigning belies a seemingly static G.O.P. race, with former President Donald J. Trump the prohibitive front-runner.

Former President Donald J. Trump at a campaign rally in Mason City, Iowa, on Friday. Mr. Trump remains the front-runner for the Republican nomination, even as he faces 91 felony counts across four criminal cases.

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David Soul, a Star of the Hit Cop Show ‘Starsky & Hutch,’ Dies at 80

By: Alex Williams
An actor and singer, he rose to fame in the 1970s as one half of popular television crime-fighting duo. He also notched a No. 1 hit single in the U.S.
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Election Day Guide: Governor Races, Abortion Access and More

By: Neil Vigdor
Two governorships are at stake in the South, while Ohio voters will decide whether to enshrine the right to an abortion in the state constitution.

Ohio has become a key front in the fight over access to abortion as voters are set to decide on an amendment that would enshrine the right to abortion in the state constitution.

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At Paul Taylor, the Music Calls for a Dance. The Men Respond.

By: Gia Kourlas
Lauren Lovette, the resident choreographer of Paul Taylor Dance Company, presents two new works as part of the group’s Lincoln Center season.

Shawn Lesniak and Alex Clayton of the Paul Taylor Dance Company in the premiere of Lauren Lovette’s “Echo.”

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