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An Odd Rock in a Box Gets Linked to a Shooting Star That Fell 54 Years Ago
An Austrian forest ranger picked up the rock in 1976. Decades later, scientists discovered the object’s origin story while digging…
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A Tourist From New Mexico Is Killed by an Elephant in Zambia
The incident came months after another tourist was killed in Zambia when an elephant charged her group. One wildlife expert…
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Tree of Life Synagogue to Break Ground on New Sanctuary, and New Mission
A museum on the history of antisemitism will be part of the new building, alongside a memorial to the 11…
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As War Stretches On, Gaza’s High School Students Put Their Dreams on Hold
Karim al-Masri was supposed to start his final exams on Saturday morning, just a few weeks shy of graduating. Instead,…
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Bowman, in Fight for His Political Life, Embraces the Left’s Star Power
Representative Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez and Senator Bernie Sanders will appear at a rally for Jamaal Bowman on Saturday, three days before…
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Fatal Shooting Robs a Neighborhood of a Longtime Friendly Face
Alejandro Ramirez was one of two men killed in Upper Manhattan on Father’s Day. A 16-year-old has been charged in…
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How an Eco-Conscious ‘Roller Disco Fanatic’ Spends Her Sundays
Lynn Bodnar Kelly, executive director of Bette Midler’s New York Restoration Project, e-bikes through Brooklyn and roller skates to the…
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The Gaza War Is Dividing the L.G.B.T.Q. Community
Conflicts over the war have played out in protests, social media battles and a fight over flags on Fire Island…
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On ‘Couples Therapy,’ They Discuss Intimacy Like Nobody’s Watching
The Showtime series gives audiences an intimate look inside real relationships. Its couples are still navigating the aftermath.
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De la Torre Brothers Are Making the Most of Maximalism
Working and living on both sides of the U.S.-Mexico border, they shatter entrenched ideas about beauty and good taste.