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News
Where the Wild Things Went During the Pandemic
A new study of camera-trap images complicates the idea that all wildlife thrived during the Covid lockdowns.
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News
On the Wild Intoxications of Spring
I spied the first spring beauty of the year on Feb. 20, the same week a Northern flicker started drumming…
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World
Before N.Y.C. Snow Day Debacle, IBM Had Warned of Tech Limitations
The News When New York City held virtual classes during a winter storm last month, the system ran into major…
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Food
A Comforting Rice Dish That Won’t Break the Bank
Adas polo, a Persian recipe perfumed with cinnamon and layered with caramelized onions and dates, only feels expensive.
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News
There Was Always Crying in Sports. The Kelces Made It Cool.
A tear-filled retirement announcement was just the latest instance of Jason and Travis Kelce, two of the toughest guys around,…
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Magazine
The Liberation of Being a Fair-Weather Fan
Dumping your sports team sounds blasphemous. But sometimes you have to prioritize a different kind of loyalty.
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Arts
The ‘Dune’ Popcorn Bucket and the Golden Age of Movie Merch
The hilariously suggestive misfire is a reminder of the days when too-weird-to-be-true film mementos could be found in every kitchen…
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News
Why Authoritarians Like Saddam Hussein Confound U.S. Presidents
America committed its worst foreign policy mistake of the post-Cold War era when it invaded Iraq in 2003 to disarm…
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Magazine
Danielle Mckinney Never Thought Her Paintings Would Be Seen Like This
THE SUBJECTS OF Danielle Mckinney’s paintings are exclusively Black women, like the artist herself. They are generally posed inside darkly…
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News
Democrats Have a Better Option Than Biden
Produced by ‘The Ezra Klein Show’ [You can listen to this episode of “The Ezra Klein Show” on the NYT…