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The Race to Save Our Secrets From the Computers of the Future
They call it Q-Day: the day when a quantum computer, one more powerful than any yet built, could shatter the…
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The Path to Reducing Pedestrian Deaths Is Steep but Straight
Last year, according to the Governors Highway Safety Association, more than 7,500 pedestrians were killed while walking on U.S. roadways.…
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Russians Who Moved to Israel Over One War Are in the Middle of Another One
Days after Russia invaded Ukraine last year, Matvey Kukuy, a technology entrepreneur, fled the country for Israel, more out of…
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Sports
The B.Y.O.B. Spots Wine Insiders Think You Should Know
Where to bring your own bottle, and not pay a fortune to drink it.
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The Deep Roots of Republican Dysfunction
The collapse of the House Republican majority into chaos is the clearest possible evidence that the party is off the…
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Books
The Twilight of Mitt Romney
ROMNEY: A Reckoning, by McKay Coppins “For most of his life, he has nursed a morbid fascination with his own…
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Books
‘Golden Bachelor’ Brings Something New to the Mansion: Grief
When “The Bachelor” squeezes widows and widowers through its melodrama machine, the franchise finally finds true heartbreak.
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Man Who Spread Misinformation on Trump’s Behalf Sentenced to 7 Months
The man, Douglass Mackey, spread internet memes meant to fool people into not voting for Hillary Clinton in 2016.
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A Photographer’s House of Shadows
In his home and studio, as in his art, Bill Henson plays with the balance of light and dark.
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Rescuers struggle as Israel’s bombardment buries Gazans in their homes.
When Amal al-Akam fled her home in northern Gaza, she had time only to grab her children and throw on…