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A Two-Ton Lifeguard That Saved a Young Pup
In an unlikely act of altruism observed two years ago, a male elephant seal prevented a younger animal from drowning.
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News
For a Ukrainian Gardener, Flowers Offer a Way Forward
When war came to her country, Alla Olkhovska had been planning to open a rare-plants nursery. Now her Clematis seeds…
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Hamas Gives ‘Positive’ Reply to Gaza Truce Plan, but Odds Remain Murky
U.S. and Qatari leaders hinted at progress in talks for a truce and the release of hostages, but it remains…
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Republicans Push Forward With Vote to Impeach Mayorkas Over Border
Republicans said they had the votes to approve the charges against the homeland security secretary even amid skepticism in their…
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Tucker Carlson Says He Will Soon Interview Putin
The Kremlin did not immediately confirm an interview with Mr. Carlson. It would be Mr. Putin’s first formal interview with…
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Real Estate
Who Says Historic Homes Have to Be Stuffy?
Here’s how one couple brought their Federal house in Salem, Mass., into the 21st century — with ‘color, character and…
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News
Blinken travels to Egypt and Qatar in his bid to avert a wider regional war.
Secretary of State Antony J. Blinken met with leaders in Egypt and Qatar on Tuesday, the second day of a…
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Therapists Trade the Couch for the Great Outdoors
Mental health practitioners are hiking, camping and braving the elements with their clients — all in an effort to help…
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News
A Super Bowl Broadcaster With Slime and Swagger
Nate Burleson spent 11 seasons playing in the N.F.L. He now balances several TV assignments, and will announce the Super…
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Inside the Mayor’s Closet
When Mayor Eric Adams emerges from his official limousine, so too does a glimpse of poplin, chambray and gabardine: some…