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In Search of the Simpsonville Massacre
In 1865, two dozen Union soldiers, all formerly enslaved, were ambushed and killed along a road in Kentucky. Archaeologists are still searching for their remains.
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The Editor Got a Letter From ‘Dr. B.S.’ So Did a Lot of Other Editors.
The rise of artificial intelligence has produced serial writers to science and medical journals, most likely using chatbots to boost the number of citations they’ve published.
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Restaurant Review: Sunny’s Steakhouse in Miami
Sunny’s brings South Florida flair to a classic American genre, and the steaks are outstanding.
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New York Is Ready for Aspic
Bored by an onslaught of burgers and oysters, diners are flocking to more thought-provoking aspics and terrines that jiggle the senses.
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New York Restaurants Open on Thanksgiving
Where to snag a reservation for every type of eater.
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Polls Have Shown Rising Support for California’s Redistricting Measure
The measure, known as Proposition 50, is an attempt to counter a push in Republican-led states to redraw congressional districts.
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IBM to Cut Thousands of Workers Amid A.I. Boom
The technology supplier said it was shifting its focus to higher-growth businesses, including A.I. consulting and software.
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Trump Aides Raise Recession Fears, and Point Fingers at the Fed
Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent said some sectors were in a recession as he argued for more interest rate cuts.
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Gannett Changes Name to USA Today Co.
The company, which publishes more than 200 local newspapers across 42 states, is adopting the name of its flagship publication.
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Right-Wing Chatbots Turbocharge America’s Political and Cultural Wars
Once pitched as dispassionate tools to answer your questions, A.I. chatbots are now programmed to reflect the biases of their creators.