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Biden Seeks to Tame Oil Prices if Mideast Conflict Sends Them Soaring

The president has previously drawn down the Strategic Petroleum Reserve to ease price pressures, but that could be more difficult…

Finance

Long on Hype, A.I. Is No Guarantee for Profits

The latest quarterly results from Microsoft and Alphabet show that their big investments in artificial intelligence are on different trajectories.

Travel

Clean Energy, Cherished Waters and a Sacred California Rock Caught in the Middle

The proposed Chumash Heritage National Marine Sanctuary could create a new model for Native co-management of public lands. But the…

World

Microsoft’s A.I. Investment Stabilizes Its Cloud Business

Revenue increased 13 percent in the latest quarter compared with a year earlier. Profit rose 27 percent.

News

Margaret Renkl Writes in the Space Between Grief and Hope

In her most recent book, “The Comfort of Crows,” Renkl puts her admirable powers of perception to use, offering readers…

News

Jill Medvedow, Who Remade ICA Boston, to Depart

She will leave her post as the Institute of Contemporary Art’s director in 2024, but isn’t sure what’s next. “I…

Magazine

Why Do Fan-Made Trailers Rule the Internet?

Fan edits — short montages of films and television shows like “Bottoms” and “Succession” set to music — have become…

Magazine

Gifts for Gardeners? They’ve Got Them in Spades.

With clothes inspired by Martha Stewart, heritage tools and colorful clogs, the couple behind Gardenheir cater to actual and want-to-be…

World

A traveler stranded in Acapulco recounts ‘apocalyptic’ conditions.

Hurricane Otis interrupted tropical vacations for some visitors and put a stop to a mining convention in Acapulco, Mexico, as…

News

How Philip Roth’s Raunchiest Novel Made It to the Stage

For their adaptation of “Sabbath’s Theater,” John Turturro and Ariel Levy sought to preserve “the nasty side of existence” evoked…

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