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The End of An Era for U.S. Women’s Soccer
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Fri, August 11
From New York Times, I'm Michael Barrow. This is a daily. A few days ago, when the U.S. women's team was eliminated from the World Cup, it marked the end of a history-making run of victory. But according to my colleague, Rory Smith, It also marked the end of something even bigger, an entire era that redefined women's...
Lives, Livelihoods, and the High Cost of Heat
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Thu, August 10
From the New York Times, I'm Sabrina Tamernici and this is The Daily. This summer, an unrelenting key wave has taken a devastating toll and has put this year on track to be the hottest ever recorded. Today, my colleagues Coral Devon Port and Dana Smith, on what it means to live in this This new normal, where extreme h...
Elon Musk’s Quest to Own the Stars
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Wed, August 09
From the New York Times, I'm Sabrina Taverny-See, and this is the Daily. Star Lake, the satellite communication company owned by Elon Musk, has quietly and quickly encircled the Earth. Today, my colleague Adam Ceturiano, on the story of Starling's rise, its revolutionary promise, and on the implications of one man con...
Hunter Biden’s Day in Court
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Wed, July 26
From New York Times, I'm Michael Barrow. This is the Daily. This morning, when Hunter Biden enters a guilty play in a Delaware courtroom, it will mark the end of a year's long federal investigation that many Republicans believed would put the President's son in prison and put an end to the Biden presidency. Today, my...
Can Barbie Be Rebranded as a Feminist Icon?
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Fri, July 21
From the New York Times, I'm Natalie Kietrow-F. This is the Daily. This weekend, with Hollywood and turmoil over declining ticket sales and a massive labor strike, all eyes are turning to Barbie, a new film that is trying to pull off a seemingly impossible task. That task is to take a doll best known for reinforcing c...
The Man Trying to Save Phoenix From Historic Heat
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Thu, July 20
From New York Times, I'm Michael Babaro. This is a day of war. As a historic heat wave grips much of the world and the United States, no city has become more emblematic of the crisis than Phoenix, Arizona. Never in the city's history has it been this hot for this long. temperatures have exceeded 110 degrees Fahrenheit...
How the Birth Control Pill Got Over the Counter
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Wed, July 19
From the New York Times, I'm Natalie Kittrowf. This is the Daily. Last week, for the first time in U.S. history, federal regulators approved the sale of a birth control pill without a prescription. Today, my colleague Pam Belek on why, after decades of brutal battles over contraception, this decision played out so dif...
The Writers’ Revolt Against A.I. Companies
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Tue, July 18
From New York Times, I'm Michael Abar. This is The Daily. Today, to refine their popular technology, new artificial intelligence platforms like ChatGPT are gobbling up the work of authors, poets, comedians and actors without their consent. As my calling, Shirafrankelfem, a rebellion is brewing. It's Tuesday, July 18th...
China’s Economic Rebound Hits a Wall
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Mon, July 17
From the New York Times, I'm Sabrina Taverny C. And this is The Daily. This is The Chinese Dream. The place we used to call red China has embraced capitalism with the vengeance and it's going all out. The last three decades China has transformed itself into an economic powerhouse. For decades, China's economy was the...
The Sunday Read: ‘The Moral Crisis of America’s Doctors’
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Sun, July 16
Hi, my name is A. All Press and I'm a contributor to the New York Times magazine. A few years ago, I got this email from a high-ranking official at a hospital that sent me down a rabbit hole. The Times had just published an excerpt from a book of mine called Dirty Work, which Each examines low wage, low status workers...