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  1. Your Boss Will Freeze Your Eggs Now

    Mine is the first generation that has corporate benefits for a technology with the potential to slow the biological clock. Is it feminist dream or Silicon Valley fantasy?

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    CreditSara Andreasson
    1. Costner’s Costly ‘Horizon’ Bites Box Office Dust

      “Horizon: An American Saga — Chapter 1” was a distant third at theaters in North America this weekend, as “Inside Out 2” dominated, reaching $1 billion in worldwide ticket sales.

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      Kevin Costner in “Horizon,” which cost an estimated $130 million to make and market, and was on pace to earn $12 million.
      Kevin Costner in “Horizon,” which cost an estimated $130 million to make and market, and was on pace to earn $12 million.
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  1. Facial Recognition Led to Wrongful Arrests. So Detroit Is Making Changes.

    The Detroit Police Department arrested three people after bad facial recognition matches, a national record. But it’s adopting new policies that even the A.C.L.U. endorses.

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    Robert Williams sued the city of Detroit after being wrongly identified by facial recognition technology and arrested for a crime he didn’t commit. His suit has led the police to change their practices.
    CreditSylvia Jarrus for The New York Times
  2. How to Invest in This Fraught Election Year

    With one big caveat, our columnist says most people are likely to be better off if they forget about politics when it comes to investing for the long haul.

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    The Thursday night scene at the Union Pub in Washington during the presidential debate.
    CreditEric Lee/The New York Times
    Strategies
  3. Along the Hollywood Walk of Fame, a Struggle to Make a Living

    Los Angeles lifted restrictions that had forced street vendors, mostly immigrants, on Hollywood Boulevard to dodge citations. Other challenges remain.

     By Kurtis LeeAna Facio-Krajcer and

    CreditAdam Perez for The New York Times
  4. Money Dysmorphia

    A nagging insecurity about one’s finances — even when one is on solid footing — that is most prevalent among Gen Z and millennials.

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    Shop Talk
  5. Biden? Trump? The Politics of Talking About It at the Office.

    Some companies have banned political discussions at work, but that might be easier said than done.

     By Sarah Kessler and

    President Biden and former President Donald J. Trump faced off in this year’s first presidential debate on Thursday.
    CreditKenny Holston/The New York Times
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  7. Your Hologram Doctor Will See You Now

    A Texas hospital is experimenting with hologram technology for doctors to see patients. Some health care experts wonder if it’s beneficial.

    By Hank Sanders

     
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