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Science
You May Miss These Parasites When They’re Gone
Warming temperatures in one part of the world seem to have driven down the parasite population, suggesting another unexpected way…
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News
Jean Paré, Best-Selling ‘Everyday’ Cookbook Author, Dies at 95
With easy-to-follow recipes developed in her native Canada, she became one of the world’s top cookbook authors, publishing more than…
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News
Longtime Film Forum Director to Step Down After 50 Years
Karen Cooper, who took over the nonprofit cinema in 1972 and transformed it into a $6 million-a-year operation, will step…
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World
Czech Court Clears Ex-Prime Minister of Fraud in E.U. Funds Case
Andrej Babis, a billionaire agriculturalist, had been accused of illegally obtaining farm subsidies for one of his properties.
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World
Without Hesitation, Ukraine Goes Toe to Toe With Russia in Bakhmut
Earlier in the war, Ukraine’s leadership was more equivocal about pitched battles with high casualties. There’s no second-guessing this time.…
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World
Buffalo’s Unrelenting Tragedy: ‘We Haven’t Really Got a Chance to Heal’
BUFFALO—The mourners arrived in fur coats and hats, gem-studded jackets and leopard-skin prints, filling True Bethel Baptist Church in East…
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World
Year After Deadly Bronx Blaze, a Plan to Combat ‘America’s Fire Problem’
On the anniversary of the Twin Parks fire that killed 17 people, a federal agency will move to use new…
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World
First Anniversary of a Tragic Fire in the Bronx
A year after the Twin Parks blaze that killed 17, a former resident plans to go back to pay homage…
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US
In New Orleans, Spreading the Gospel Through Song and Community
In a city facing wide-ranging challenges, the gospel music you hear at Praise Fest can be a balm for the…
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World
Bolsonaro Supporters Lay Siege to Brazil’s Capital
Thousands of supporters of former President Jair Bolsonaro invaded Brazil’s Congress, presidential offices and Supreme Court, denouncing what they falsely…