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Michael Voepel

Mercury's Griner out indefinitely with toe fracture

Mercury center Brittney Griner has sustained a toe fracture on her left foot and will out indefinitely.

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Tim Bontemps

Cavs' Mitchell to miss Game 4 with calf injury

Cavaliers star Donovan Mitchell will miss Game 4 of Cleveland's Eastern Conference semifinal series against the Boston Celtics with a left calf strain.

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Brian Windhorst

Knicks' Robinson has ankle surgery, sources say

New York Knicks center Mitchell Robinson had surgery on his left ankle Monday and will miss the remainder of the postseason.

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Influencer Haley Baylee Is Facing Extreme Backlash For Her "Let Them Eat Cake" Video At The Met Gala — Here's Why

"We gave them their platforms. It’s time to take it back, take our views away, our likes, our comments, our money."

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People Who Work A “Glamorous” Job — What’s It Really Like?

It's not always what it's cracked up to be.

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Brian Barrett

I Am Once Again Asking Our Tech Overlords to Watch the Whole Movie

OpenAI CEO Sam Altman has seemingly cited Her as an inspiration for ChatGPT’s conversational voice assistant update. Maybe don't!

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Elaine Sciolino

Visit Le Havre, the French City Where Impressionism Was Born

The movement was named for a seascape Monet painted in this often-overlooked city, France’s largest seaport. But it has a museum full of Impressionist canvases, intriguing architecture and a new energy.

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Cade Metz

OpenAI Unveils New ChatGPT That Listens, Looks and Talks

Chatbots, image generators and voice assistants are gradually merging into a single technology with a conversational voice.

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J. Edward Moreno

GameStop Stock Soars as Roaring Kitty Returns to Social Media

Keith Gill, the trader who helped turn the video game retailer into a high-flying “meme stock,” posted cryptic messages online after a three-year hiatus.

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Tracey Tully and Maia Coleman

No Jurors Seated on First Day of Menendez Corruption Trial

Senator Robert Menendez is charged with accepting hundreds of thousands of dollars in cash and gold bars in exchange for political favors at home and abroad.

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Kenneth P. Vogel and Kitty Bennett

A White-Collar Indictment Shatters Representative Henry Cuellar’s Blue-Collar Image

Representative Henry Cuellar started from humble origins, but records show he welcomed the trappings of power afforded by his position.

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Curt Mills

On the World Stage, Trump Likes to Occupy Two Places at Once

His approach to foreign policy can be pragmatic or unpredictable — or both at the same time.

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Peter Coy

Want to fix Social Security? The Well-Off Must Accept Smaller Checks.

Voters won’t brook much higher taxes, so Social Security needs to be reoriented toward the poor.

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Jonathan Alter

Trump Told Cohen Disclosure of His Fling Would Be a ‘Total Disaster’

A lawyer’s testimony lands blow after blow on the former president.

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Gail Collins and Bret Stephens

Hold On to Your Hats, America

The turmoil sweeping the world shows no sign of abeyance.

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Jason Zinoman

Bo Burnham Has Turned His Absence Into Performance

He’s managed to turn his supposed absence into a performance, whether on “The Jerrod Carmichael Reality Show” or in your social media feed.

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Anupreeta Das and Santul Nerkar

Melinda French Gates to Resign From Gates Foundation

The co-founder of the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation will chart her own course as a philanthropist focused on women’s rights and gender equality.

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Tim Arango

Exclusion of Jewish Jurors Prompts Review of California Death Row Cases

Dozens of cases are under review after notes from jury selection in a 1990s murder case indicated that prosecutors worked to exclude Jews.

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Lisa Friedman

How FERC Became a Linchpin for Climate Policy

The Federal Energy Regulatory Commission voted 2-to-1 in a partisan split on Monday on a new rule that could help speed up wind and solar energy.

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