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Opinion
Why We Should Bring Back the Buffalo
In 1805, when the Lewis and Clark expedition reached the border of what is now North Dakota and Montana, they…
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US
Not All Heroes Wear Capes, but These Termites Did for Science
This study has everything: jumping spiders; insects donning striped and solid patterns; and evolutionary lessons about predators and prey.
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Food
Turkey Doesn’t Have to Be the Only Game at the Table
Christina Iverson and Tracy Bennett, who make puzzles for The New York Times, are offering a tidy potluck of seasonal…
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Opinion
Why Voters Aren’t Buying Biden’s Boasts About Bidenomics
On Oct. 26, the Department of Commerce announced that gross domestic product had grown at an annual rate of 4.9…
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Opinion
Progressives Aren’t Liberal
Remember when “liberal” was a dirty word? In the 1980s, Ronald Reagan, who often prefaced it with a damning “tax…
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Magazine
Watch Matthew Perry’s Best Performances
Perry will always be remembered as Chandler Bing. But he had a long and varied career that included films and…
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Opinion
I’m a Pediatrician in Gaza. Please Save Us From This Horror.
At Kamal Adwan Hospital in northern Gaza, we are no strangers to treating victims of airstrikes over the years. The…
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Magazine
‘What the Constitution Means to Me’ Is This Season’s Most-Staged Play
Heidi Schreck’s play will have at least 16 productions around the country; last season’s most-produced play, “Clyde’s,” came in second.
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World
Centrist Parties Poised to Oust Poland’s Nationalist Government
The election, seen as one of the most significant in decades, was cast as a choice between the defense of…
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Magazine
The Essential Vladimir Nabokov
People who dislike Vladimir Nabokov tend to find his dexterity stressful, like watching a circus performer juggle torches for hours.…