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Moscow’s Mayor Says Drones Targeted Russian Capital
All the drones were shot down in what appeared to be the first such attack in months. Russia blamed Ukraine, but Kyiv denied involvement.
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Black Artists Say A.I. Shows Bias, With Algorithms Erasing Their History
Tech companies acknowledge machine-learning algorithms can perpetuate discrimination and need improvement.
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David Adjaye Relinquishes Roles After Reported Accusations of Misconduct
The acclaimed architect stepped back from a number of positions after The Financial Times reported that he had been accused of sexual assault. Mr. Adjaye called the allegations “untrue.”
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KVIFF 2023: White Plastic Sky, Inside the Yellow Cocoon Shell, In Camera
For the second year in a row, I’m at the Karlovy Vary International Film Festival (KVIFF), and oh, how I have missed its winding cobblestone streets, its canals, and its resplendent Renaissance style. But most of all, I’ve missed the jubilant crowds and bountiful movies. This year’s festival offers selections from Cannes, Sundance, SXSW, and…
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Short Films in Focus: Five Cents
Aaron Hughes’ animated “Five Cents” tells the story of a consumer being overwhelmed by the constant need for money. We can all relate to that. Whether making a film, buying a house, planning a wedding, or getting weekly groceries for the family, costs become overwhelming, and with inflation on the rise in just about every…
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Ghostscript bug could allow rogue documents to run system commands
Even if you’ve never heard of the venerable Ghostscript project, you may have it installed without knowing.
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Restaurant Review: Raf’s in NYC
The workhorse oven of a longtime bakery now crackles under the command of the chefs from the Musket Room, Mary Attea and Camari Mick.
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Federal Judge Limits Biden Officials’ Contacts With Social Media Sites
The order came in a lawsuit filed by the attorneys general of Missouri and Louisiana, who claim the administration is trying to silence its critics.
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Yellen’s China Visit Aims to Ease Tensions Amid Deep Divisions
Mutual skepticism between the United States and China over a wide range of economic and security issues has festered in recent years.
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Corporate Landscaping Opts for Native Plants Over Manicured Lawns
More companies are eschewing manicured grass in favor of native plants, a shift driven by the environmental costs of installing and maintaining lawns.