How Elon Musk Is Remaking Grok in His Image

Mr. Musk said he wanted xAI’s chatbot to be “politically neutral.” His actions say otherwise.

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It Was Supposed to Connect Segregated Neighborhoods. Did It Gentrify Them Instead?

The Atlanta BeltLine turned a mostly derelict 22-mile loop around the city into a wildly popular — and profitable — urban park. It also contributed to displacing longtime residents.

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Kraft Heinz to Break Up Its Food Businesses

A planned split of the mega company that makes products from Velveeta to Kool-Aid comes as consumers shift away from processed foods.

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In a Tiny Space With a Spare Korean Menu, Sunn’s Makes Magic

Expert banchan and impeccable seafood are just part of the draw at this petite Chinatown restaurant that paves its own path.

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With ‘Weather Hunters,’ Al Roker Finally Brings the Rainbow Home

Inspired by a funny request from his children years ago, his new series teaches young viewers about clouds, thunder and the ingredients of a rainbow.

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We Answer Your Questions About Education

Our reporters address reader concerns about K-12 schooling.

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Animal Activists Target Farmers in Sonoma, Known as ‘America’s Provence’

A new generation of activists has used extreme tactics and viral video to challenge farmers in Sonoma County, a region known for some of the industry’s most humane practices.

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After Court Defeat, Trump Warns of Economic Chaos From Loss of Tariffs

The president and his advisers have suggested they will fight a federal appeals court’s ruling that found many of the administration’s tariffs to be illegal.

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Trump Says He’ll Give Giuliani the Presidential Medal of Freedom

President Trump’s announcement came days after Rudolph W. Giuliani, previously his lawyer and a New York City mayor, was hurt in a car accident. The medal is the nation’s highest civilian honor.

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