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Oakland Athletics Say They Will Move to Las Vegas by 2027
After years of tense negotiations, the A’s said Wednesday that they had reached a deal to acquire a stadium site…
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News
Salamander Dads Are Turning Into Cannibals, Threatening Species Survival
The hellbenders’ alarming change in behavior may be linked to deforestation, a new study found.
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News
Flocking to One of the Few Specks of Land in Sight of a Total Eclipse
Tens of thousands descended on a tiny town in Western Australia, hundreds of miles from any city, to view a…
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World
As Xi Befriends World Leaders, He Hardens His Stance on the U.S.
China has rebuffed calls to restart high-level talks with the United States, raising the risk of confrontation in contested areas…
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Todd Haimes, Who Rebuilt Roundabout Theater Company, Dies at 66
After rescuing the company from bankruptcy, he turned it into a major player on Broadway and one of the largest…
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US
Hundreds of Miles Apart, Separate Shootings Follow Wrong Turns
Two men appeared in courtrooms in different parts of the country on Wednesday, charged in shootings that came after minor…
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Arts
An A.I. Hit of Fake ‘Drake’ and ‘The Weeknd’ Rattles the Music World
A track like “Heart on My Sleeve,” which went viral before being taken down by streaming services this week, may…
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Arts
‘Mrs. Davis’ Review: Algorithm and Blues
A screwball thriller about a nun’s fight against artificial intelligence proves that making a messy, big-swinging jumble of a story…
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News
Is the World Really Turning Away from the United States?
Last year, the buzzword of the geopolitical memeplex was “polycrisis,” a term that seemed to capture the pervasive vibe of…
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News
China’s Lending Practices Are Not a Good Look
President Xi Jinping of China wants his nation to be seen as a responsible world leader, to “contribute China’s wisdom…