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Review: Ballet Theater Revisits Its Past With a Hit and Two Misses

Susan Jaffe presents her first New York season as American Ballet Theater’s leader, starting with a program of Alexei Ratmansky,…

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Researchers Say Guardrails Built Around A.I. Systems Are Not So Sturdy

Before it released the A.I. chatbot ChatGPT last year, the San Francisco start-up OpenAI added digital guardrails meant to prevent…

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An Industry Insider Drives an Open Alternative to Big Tech’s A.I.

The nonprofit Allen Institute for AI, led by a respected computer scientist who sold his company to Apple, is trying…

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Donald Trump Is Going to Get Someone Killed

Donald Trump’s life has been a master class in the evasion of consequences. Six of his businesses have declared bankruptcy…

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‘Killers of the Flower Moon’ Review: An Unsettling Masterpiece

Martin Scorsese’s three-and-a-half-hour epic, starring Leonardo DiCaprio, is a romance, a western, a whodunit and a lesson in the bloody…

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Review: ‘Scavengers Reign’ Is a Gorgeous, Hypnotic Space Trip

Max’s animated sci-fi saga imagines a bizarre ecosystem in which humans are the invasive species.

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Jim Jordan Is a Lousy Strongman

Oops, they did it again. On Tuesday the House Republican gong show once again failed to choose a new speaker…

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Restaurant Review: Hakka Food Makes a Rare Appearance in Chinatown

Hakka Cuisine offers New Yorkers an enticing taste of dishes from a Chinese people who’ve held close to their culture…

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A Historical Novel That Is Also a Mash-Up of the Centuries

Adam Thirlwell’s “The Future Future” follows a 19-year-old socialite through a prerevolutionary Paris that looks suspiciously like our present day.

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John Stamos Is Done With Being Someone’s Idea of John Stamos

John Stamos wants to read you a story. In fact, he insists. Sure, you could pore over the 352 pages…

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