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Meta Fined $840 Million in Europe for Boosting Marketplace Unfairly

Meta said it would appeal the decision by the European Union, which said the company had abused its dominance in social networking to strengthen its shopping and classified ads service.

© Ian C. Bates for The New York Times

European Union regulators said Meta had given itself an unfair advantage by bundling Marketplace into Facebook’s wider social network.

New York Doesn’t Have Enough Housing. Why Is It So Expensive to Build?

The scarcity of apartments makes it easy for landlords to raise rents, but building new developments comes with high costs and regulatory hurdles.

© Dave Sanders for The New York Times

Building apartment buildings in New York City takes a lot of money and time because open land is scarce and regulations often slow developers down.

The Onion Buys Alex Jones’s Infowars Out of Bankruptcy

The satirical news site planned to turn Infowars into a parody of itself, mocking “weird internet personalities” who peddle conspiracy theories and health supplements.

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Alex Jones, the founder of Infowars, outside a federal courthouse in Houston ahead of a bankruptcy hearing in June.

How the Mideast War Has Shaken America’s Cultural Institutions

In the last year, museums, book festivals, arts journals and other organizations have experienced bitter discord over what qualifies as tolerable speech about the conflict and its combatants.

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92NY indefinitely postponed an appearance by the novelist Viet Thanh Nguyen last year, citing his public statements critical of Israel, prompting other writers to cancel their own appearances there.

Why the Dollar Keeps Getting Stronger

President-elect Donald J. Trump often says he prefers a weaker dollar, but economists and investors think his proposed policies will have the opposite effect.

© Andrew Kelly/Reuters

The dollar index is almost 3 percent higher than it was before the election.

12 Dynamic Sketches From the Woman Who Dressed Grace Kelly and Judy Garland

Can you put a price on Hollywood history? Bidders tried on Thursday, when a dozen sketches by the legendary costume designer Edith Head went under the gavel.

© Associated Press

Edith Head in 1967. In a career that spanned over half a century, Ms. Head created costumes for some of Hollywood’s most indelible films, including “All About Eve,” “Roman Holiday,” “The Ten Commandments” and “Funny Face.”

Man Convicted in 1989 Murder of Yusuf Hawkins to Present New Evidence

The death of Yusuf Hawkins in Brooklyn set off months of protests. Joseph Fama, who prosecutors say shot the 16-year-old in a melee, will get a chance to prove his innocence.

© Michelle V. Agins/The New York Times

Demonstrators came to Bensonhurst in 1989 to deplore the killing of Yusuf Hawkins, which punctuated a time of intense racial friction.
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