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Science
Why Leap Day Is Really About Party Planning
Judah Levine, top time researcher, explains how Feb. 29 was invented to keep the major holidays from colliding.
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News
A Dazzling Humorist Returns With a Deep Dive Into Loss
In her new memoir, “Grief Is for People,” Sloane Crosley works through the death of a beloved friend and mentor.
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News
Welcome to Japan, Where the Bad News Is the Good News
The trend lines may be grim, but the Japanese aren’t sweating them.
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News
‘Dune: Part Two’ Review: Bigger, Wormier and Way Far Out
Timothée Chalamet and Zendaya make an appealing pair in Denis Villeneuve’s follow-up film, and the actors fit together with tangible…
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News
The Comedy, and the Horror, of the Infertility Plot
Onscreen, assisted reproductive technology is a double-edged device, representing women’s empowerment, or their exploitation.
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News
Josh Brolin Never Thought He’d End Up in Malibu
How the “Dune” actor made a home in a place he once resisted.
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News
Biden Looks to Change the Conversation on Immigration and Crime
The president, saying he is making progress on those issues despite G.O.P. intransigence, appeared intent on pushing back against Republicans…
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News
McConnell to Step Down as Leader at the End of the Year
The long-serving Republican leader said he would step aside from the role at the end of his term but remain…
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Health
Long Covid May Lead to Measurable Cognitive Decline, Study Finds
People with long Covid symptoms scored slightly lower on a cognitive test than people who had recovered. But patients who…
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News
Alabama Republicans Scramble in an Effort to Pass an I.V.F. Shield Law
The urgency underscores the bind for the party, which has long maintained that life begins at conception but must now…