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Lina Khan Would Bring a Tough Antitrust Voice
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Lina Khan would bring another progressive voice to competition oversight.
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Xi’s Gambit: China Plans for a World Without American Technology
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Beijing’s leaders plot a path to go it alone, vowing to spend big to fill gaps in innovation and avoid dependence on the United States and others.
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Deepfake Videos of Eerie Tom Cruise Revive Debate
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A tool that allows old photographs to be animated, and viral videos of a Tom Cruise impersonation, shined new light on digital impersonations.
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The Mayor’s House Was Firebombed. The Message: Keep Our Town Nuclear-Free.
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A furor in an ailing Japanese fishing outpost shows the deep anxiety that remains in the country 10 years after the Fukushima disaster.
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Black and Hispanic communities are confronted with vaccine misinformation.
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A $22,368 Bill That Dodged and Weaved to Find a Gap in America’s Health System
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Bad news for one unlucky patient is also a stark example of how dysfunctional U.S. health coverage can be.
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Photographer Captures Economic Impact of Covid on New York
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The pandemic shattered the city’s economy, affecting people’s homes, livelihoods and wallets. One photojournalist documented the hardships, as both a lament and a tribute.
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House Passes Labor Rights Expansion, but Senate Chances Are Slim
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The House approved the most significant enhancement of labor rights since the New Deal, but the measure appeared headed for a Senate filibuster amid widespread Republican opposition.
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The top editor at NewsNation, a new cable news entrant, departs amid staff turmoil.
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The departure comes after two other senior editors left NewsNation in recent months. The network has struggled to draw viewers.
