Friday

World

Is New York City Overdue for a Major Earthquake?

Seismologists said that severe earthquakes are relatively rare around the city and cannot be predicted. But if one were to…

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Business

Tech Rally Lifts S&P 500 Above 5,000 Mark

The News Stocks rose on Friday, with the S&P 500 index closing above 5,000 for the first time amid a…

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World

Subway Service Still Snarled as M.T.A. Works to Remove Derailed Trains

Twenty-six people were injured when two trains collided on Thursday afternoon. Officials said they hoped to restore service on the…

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World

Will China Ease Its New Video Game Controls? Investors Think So.

After a market rout, gaming companies like Tencent and Netease rally on signals that regulators might apply proposed curbs on…

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World

Waiting and Worrying Continue For Families of American Hostages

Families of the Americans being held hostage by Hamas must wait longer to find out if their relatives will be…

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World

Ousted OpenAI C.E.O. Makes Plans for New Artificial Intelligence Company

Sam Altman, who was forced out of his company on Friday afternoon, was quickly moving to create another company with…

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Magazine

Friday the 13th Is Coming Up. Try Not to Be Spooked.

Depending on where you fall on the scale from “extremely superstitious” to “not at all,” Friday may be the most…

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World

7 A.I. Companies Agree to Safeguards After Pressure From the White House

Amazon, Google and Meta are among the companies that will announce the new commitments on Friday as they race to…

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World

Dozens of Women and Girls Kidnapped by Extremists Are Freed in Burkina Faso

More than 60 people were abducted a week ago while searching for food in an area blockaded by insurgents. On…

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World

University of California Academic Workers Partly End Strike

Postdoctoral students and academic researchers said they will return to work on Monday after ratifying a new contract, but workers…

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