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The New York Institute for the Humanities, founded in 1977 as a venue for cross-disciplinary conversation, is moving to the New York Public Library.

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The New York Institute for the Humanities, founded in 1977 as a venue for cross-disciplinary conversation, is moving to the New York Public Library.

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Investors who stand to collect big paper profits — if they held on to their shares — include the N.B.A. star Kevin Durant and the rapper Nas.

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The company, one of the largest news organizations in the world, will unveil a redesigned website aimed at a “professional” audience.

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Coinbase’s successful debut may inspire others to pursue stock listings.

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Claims for the next few months could remain much higher than they were before the pandemic as the labor market adjusts to a new normal.

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A version of the popular photo-sharing app for younger users could hook children on endless scrolling and body-image shame, nonprofit groups warned.

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The “hot hatch” concept — sporty but practical, with plenty of horsepower — is being swallowed by (what else?) S.U.V.s.

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To celebrate 60 years of the E-Type, the British automaker is selling six pairs and will drive them from Coventry to Geneva, as a tribute to their introduction.