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In the Swedish Countryside, a Home With Space to Think
SWEDEN IS AMONG the world’s most egalitarian societies, but you might not sense that when surveying the ancestral estates that…
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Rikers Watchdog Sues New York City Over Lack of Transparency
Members want their access to video from Rikers restored, filing their case the day before a critical hearing that could…
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Opinion
Why Haven’t We Made It Safer to Breathe in Classrooms?
Two years ago, we got a chance to assure parents and teachers, in any future epidemic, that the air in…
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505-Million-Year-Old Jellyfish Fossils May Be the Oldest Ever Found
The specimens are evidence of how little the squishy, tentacled predators have changed over the history of life on Earth.
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Opinion
Samuel Alito Has a Favorite Branch of Government
In theory, there is no branch in the American constitutional system that exists above or beyond the reach of the…
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Clashes in a Palestinian Refugee Camp in Lebanon Kill 5
Rival factions have been fighting for three days, at times with heavy weaponry, in the densely populated Ein al-Hilweh camp…
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How Billions of Dollars Might Upgrade New York City’s Subways
Money collected from a plan to toll drivers could be used to upgrade New York City’s subways, including adding fare…
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Ukraine Launches Rare Missile Strikes in Russia, Moscow Says
Kyiv did not take responsibility for the attacks, which could be a bid to broaden a war that has mostly…
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Opinion
Pamela Blair, an Original ‘Chorus Line’ Cast Member, Dies at 73
As Val, one of the dancers in the hit Broadway musical, she sang a memorable song explaining how she got…
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Florida’s New Black History Standards Have Drawn Backlash. Who Wrote Them?
In updating the standards to comply with a new law that limits how racism can be taught, officials largely bypassed…