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Frank Drake, Who Led Search for Life on Other Planets, Dies at 92
Frank Drake, who pointed a radio telescope at a pair of stars in 1960 hoping to find alien civilizations and…
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Horror grips a bucolic farming region after the killing spree.
Canada’s bucolic prairie region is known for its rolling landscapes and farming industry. But on Monday, it was in the…
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Breaking Taboo, Germany Extends Life of 2 Nuclear Reactors
BERLIN — Germany will keep two of its three remaining nuclear power plants operational as an emergency reserve for its…
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US
Meta Fined $400 Million for Treatment of Children’s Data on Instagram
LONDON — Meta was fined roughly $400 million for breaking European Union data privacy laws for its treatment of children’s…
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Judge Grants Trump’s Request for Special Master to Review Mar-a-Lago Documents
A federal judge intervened on Monday in the investigation of former President Donald J. Trump’s handling of sensitive government records…
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50 Years After Attack at Munich Olympics, a Formal German Apology
BERLIN — Fifty years ago, Fürstenfeldbruck airfield was the scene of a bloody firefight. When it was over, two burned-out…
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Nick Kyrgios Is Having a Very Good U.S. Open. Make That Summer.
His tennis, always sublime some of the time, has been sublime far more of the time. There is no arguing…
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Celtic’s Tokyo Drift
Ange Postecoglou did not have much time. The Australian coach was not Celtic’s first choice as manager: The Glasgow club…
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Moon Landrieu Dies at 92; New Orleans Mayor Championed Integration
Moon Landrieu, who reshaped racial politics in one of the nation’s most polyglot and irrepressible cities, New Orleans, where he…
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Arts
Katie Crutchfield and Jess Williamson Embrace Their Roots, as Plains
Jess Williamson and Katie Crutchfield of Plains, a project born in the pandemic during long phone calls between the two…