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In late March, when Tim Cook made his first public appearance in China since the onset of the Covid-19 pandemic, Apple Inc. ’s chief executive officer approached it with all the delicacy of a high-sta
I. By now, nearing 9 a.m. at Apple Park, he’s long since gotten up and absorbed himself in the morning rituals of the modern CEO: email and exercise. Tim Cook takes pride in not hiding his email addre
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The bus was stuck. San Francisco’s eastbound 54 Felton line was heading up a narrow residential street when a white SUV coming the other way stopped in the middle of the road. It was a rainy Sunday ev
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The St. Louis Arch, St. Louis, Missouri Via Canva 2023 One of the most monumental days in the history of St. Louis politics has come and gone: Aldergeddon is officially over. The shake-up at the Board
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Illustration by Shira Inbar The First Amendment is one of America’s most distinctive pieces of law. But as the midterm — and, quickly, the presidential — elections approach, free speech has become one
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Harvard University’s Kennedy School of Government said Thursday that next year it will shut down a prominent research center that studied online misinformation, marking the latest turning point for th
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