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Catch up with the latest conversations, performances and experiences from The Times.

Catch up with the latest conversations, performances and experiences from The Times.

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  1. At the DealBook Summit, Leaders Contend With an ‘Existential Moment’

    Even leaders who usually display unrestrained confidence expressed anxiety about the state of the world.

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    CreditIllustration by Israel Vargas. Photographs by Mario Anzuoni/Reuters, Kenny Holston/The New York Times, Drew Angerer/Getty Images, Jackie Molloy for The New York Times, Coley Brown for The New York Times, Philip Cheung for The New York Times, Alain Jocard/Agence France-Presse via Getty Images, Emily Berl for The New York Times, Ritchie B Tongo/EPA, via Shutterstock, Getty Images, Chip Somodevilla/Getty Images, Michael Tran/Agence France-Presse via Getty Images, Jared C. Tilton/Getty Images, Madeleine Hordinski for The New York Times
  2. Elon Musk Uses a Crude Insult to Slam Advertisers for Pulling Back From X.

    Although Mr. Musk acknowledged that an extended boycott could bankrupt X, he suggested that the public would blame the brands rather than him for its collapse.

     By Kate Conger and

    Elon Musk, who bought Twitter in 2022, has used his social media platform to echo several of former President Donald J. Trump’s attacks on the American voting system.
    CreditHaiyun Jiang for The New York Times
  3. JPMorgan Chief Addresses the E.S.G. Backlash

    Mr. Dimon has called the Texas laws bad for business, highlighting the work the bank does to fund schools, hospitals and other businesses.

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    Jamie Dimon, the chief executive of JPMorgan Chase, opening the DealBook Summit at Jazz at Lincoln Center in Manhattan on Wednesday.
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  4. Nvidia C.E.O. Is Not Worried About Rising A.I. Industry Competition

    Jensen Huang said that the chips giant enjoys a decadelong lead over rivals because it didn’t just make chips. It reinvented computers.

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    Jensen Huang, the chief executive of Nvidia, at the DealBook Summit at Jazz at Lincoln Center in Manhattan on Wednesday.
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  5. Harris Defends Biden’s Policies, but Says More Work Is Needed to Reach Voters

    The vice president, speaking at The Times’s DealBook Summit, said record-low unemployment and stable wages were not enough to “connect” with struggling Americans.

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    Vice President Kamala Harris at the Dealbook Summit at Jazz at Lincoln Center in Manhattan on Wednesday.
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  3. Paris Hilton Raises Her Voice(s)

    In a new memoir, the former reality TV star explores the pain and privilege of being a world-famous “it girl.” Prodded in an audio interview, she did the voice for us (but not the one you’re thinking of).

    By Shane O’Neill

     
  4. DealBOOk Newsletter

    Did You Miss the DealBook Summit?

    Business and policy leaders from around the world joined us at our annual event. Here’s what happened.

    By Andrew Ross Sorkin, Ravi Mattu, Bernhard Warner, Sarah Kessler, Stephen Gandel, Michael J. de la Merced, Lauren Hirsch and Ephrat Livni

     
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  6. What to Expect at This Year’s Crucial Climate Summit

    At the Climate Forward event, The Times will host global leaders like Boris Johnson, the former British prime minister, and Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala, the head of the World Trade Organization. Register for the free livestream.

    By The New York Times

     
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  18. Broadway’s Best Perform for The Times

    Performers from “Company,” “MJ,” “A Strange Loop,” “Six” and other Tony-nominated shows share songs and stories in a Times virtual event.

    By The New York Times

     
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  21. Desus Nice Wants to Talk About Where to Eat

    On April 8, Desus Nice, a comedian and TV host, discussed New York restaurants in a subscriber virtual event with The New York Times’s Nikita Richardson and Priya Krishna.

    By The New York Times

     
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    Can We Find Real Community Online?

    The co-founder of Reddit, expert online moderators and a famous drag queen speak with the technology writer Shira Ovide.

    By The New York Times

     
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  29. Exploring the Business of Longevity

    The Harvard researcher and biotech company founder David Sinclair talked with Andrew Ross Sorkin about the quest for immortality.

    By The New York Times

     
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  31. How Do We Green Cryptocurrency?

    Andrew Ross Sorkin and the DealBook team explored the environmental impact of digital currency and efforts to make it more sustainable.

     
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  35. What’s Next for New York, a Times Virtual Event

    The playwright Jeremy O. Harris, the chef Marcus Samuelsson, the mayoral nominee Eric Adams, and Times reporters discussed the city’s economic, cultural and political future.

    By The New York Times

     
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  45. Times Event: We Need to Talk About Cancel Culture

    Trevor Noah, Kara Swisher, Jane Coaston and Ezra Klein debated the merits and dangers of cancel culture, and shared a sneak peek at upcoming episodes from Opinion Audio.

    By The New York Times Opinion

     
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  47. The Morning at Night: A New York Times Event

    The beloved newsletter broke out of your inbox for a live edition with David Leonhardt — plus a celebration of poetry with Rupi Kaur and a Spelling Bee solve with William Jackson Harper.

    By The New York Times

     
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  52. T Book Club

    Join the editors and writers of T Magazine as we read works of classic American literature.

     
  53. On the Runway

    Is the Fashion World Actually Changing?

    Is this a moment of real change around racism and barriers to entry — or is the fashion world treating people of color, and political awareness, as just another trend?

     
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