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World
New Support for Some Extinct Tasmanian Tiger Sightings
The last thylacine died in captivity in 1936, but a statistical analysis adds a degree of validity to the survival…
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US
Lawmakers Call for Tighter Ethics Rules After Revelations About Justice Thomas
An investigation by ProPublica revealed that Clarence Thomas accompanied Harlan Crow, a conservative donor and real estate billionaire, on a…
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News
Elizabeth de Cuevas, Sculptor With a Flair for the Monumental, Dies at 94
A Rockefeller heiress who was inspired by the monuments of Europe, she fashioned towering metal creations that channeled the cosmic.
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Finance
Crypto Entrepreneur and Celebrity Promoters Face S.E.C. Charges
The agency charged Justin Sun with violations of securities law in a scheme involving the actress Lindsay Lohan and other…
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News
Ali Krieger Is Calling It a Career. She Wants Wins on Her Way Out.
Krieger, 38, will retire after one final season with Gotham F.C. in the N.W.S.L. She is confident it will go…
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News
Chelsea Saves the Day; Saving the Season Can Come Later
Beating Dortmund in the Champions League will ease the pressure on Graham Potter and his team, but it won’t end…
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News
N.F.L. Teams Are Bullish on Cornerbacks and Bearish on Running Backs
Recent off-season deals also show that trades are hot, free-agent signings are not, and “bridge quarterback” is one of the…
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World
Your Friday Briefing: U.S. Admits Flaws in Afghanistan Withdrawal
Plus China and France call for peace talks between Russia and Ukraine, and India scrubs its textbooks.
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News
The Arrest of Evan Gershkovich Is Further Evidence of Putin’s Brutality
Russia has a rich history of imprisoning people on bogus charges for no purpose other than to help keep a…
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World
Trump’s Arrest Lifts Campaign of Man He Once Condemned
Yusef Salaam, one of the wrongly imprisoned Central Park Five, is running in a competitive City Council race in Harlem.…