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December 3, 2023

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Ego, Fear and Money: How the A.I. Fuse Was Lit

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Israeli Mothers Knew Their Sons Would Serve. But They Didn't Expect War.

5 Dead, Including Suspect, and 2 Officers Wounded in Queens Stabbing

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FROM OUR SUNDAY MAGAZINE

Michael Stipe Is Writing His Next Act. Slowly.

How do you reinvent yourself after being a global superstar? The former R.E.M. frontman is still figuring that out.

Why Anonymous Sperm Donation Is Over, and Why That Matters

Activists are trying to end secrecy for sperm and egg donors — a campaign that troubles some L.G.B.T.Q. families.

Behind the Scenes of the Most Spectacular Show On TV

Months of preparation, hundreds of staff, convoys of cutting-edge gear: inside the machine that crafts prime time's most popular entertainment.

Finding a Moral Center in This Era of War

"The idea that we must close our eyes to suffering that is not ideologically useful is morally degrading," says the acclaimed author and military veteran Phil Klay.

My Dead Relative May Have Been a Racist Gangster. How Can I Help His Kids?

The magazine's Ethicist columnist on how to support family amid troubling circumstances.

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Every day we'll feature stories from a different section. Check back daily.

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In Florida's Hot Political Climate, Some Faculty Have Had Enough

Liberal-leaning professors are leaving coveted jobs with tenure. And there are signs that recruiting scholars has become harder.

Best Movies of 2023

It was a terrific year for film, whether art house or mainstream, even if the main subject the movies wrestled with was deeply pessimistic.

The New York Times News Quiz, Dec. 1, 2023

Did you follow the news this week? Take our quiz to see how well you stack up with other Times readers.

'There Was Only One Small Table That We Didn't End Up Using'

Dining out after a City Hall wedding, a walk in Carnegie Hill and more reader tales of New York City in this week's Metropolitan Diary.

U.S. Is Pressing Israel and Hamas to Resume Talks, White House Official Says

John Kirby said that Hamas was to blame for the breakdown in the negotiations, and that Israel was heeding U.S. advice on limiting civilian casualties.

Munich Airport Resumes Operations After Major Snowfall

Heavy snow in Southern Germany on Saturday prompted authorities to shut the airport and rail station. Service at both remained limited on Sunday.

At Core of Purdue Pharma Case: Who Can Get Immunity in Settlements?

A broad ruling by the Supreme Court could mean the end of a strategy for resolving claims of mass injury in bankruptcy court in which organizations receive expansive legal protections.

Julianna Margulies Apologizes After Remarks on Black Support of Jews

The actress had said on a podcast that some Black people not standing with Jews after the Hamas attacks had been "brainwashed to hate Jews."

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