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Morgan Stanley Names Ted Pick, a Bank Veteran, Its Next C.E.O.
Mr. Pick’s ascension caps an unusually public three-way race to replace James Gorman, who presided over steady growth after taking…
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World
The Far Right Gets Its Man of the House
The new speaker, Mike Johnson, is virtually unknown to most Americans, but he can be expected to press a hard-right…
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World
Trump Ordered to Pay $10,000 in New Punishment for Breaking Gag Order
Outside Donald J. Trump’s civil fraud trial, the former president made comments to reporters that the judge found were an…
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Food
El Museo del Barrio Rejects Artwork Featuring Palestinian Flag
The museum had commissioned the work for its annual Día de los Muertos celebrations, but decided not to display it…
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World
Rock Brynner, Son of Hollywood Royalty Who Cut His Own Path, Dies at 76
The only male child of the actor Yul Brynner, he built a peripatetic career as a writer, historian, novelist, playwright…
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World
A Radioactive Sea of Magma Hides Under the Surface of Mars
The discovery helped to show why the red planet’s core is not as large as earlier estimates had suggested it…
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Tech
Alphabet Has Strong Ad Sales but Cloud Business Disappoints
Google’s parent company reported that sales were up 11 percent from a year ago while profit jumped 42 percent to…
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World
As Bombs Fall in Gaza, History Hangs Over a Family Fighting to Survive
Mohammed Abujayyab was at his wits end. For six days he has been stuck inside his Los Angeles apartment, sleep-deprived…
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World
As Ukraine War Grinds On, Widows Try to See Life After Loss
Support groups formed to help thousands of new widows see a dual role in healing their nation. “Our society was…
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World
What the U.S. Has Argued in the Google Antitrust Trial
As the government wraps up its case in the landmark monopoly trial, it has built a picture of how Google…