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Electricity Demand Is Surging. Let’s Not Fry the Planet in Response.
Electric utilities from Georgia to Wisconsin to Virginia are predicting a dizzying surge in power demand from new industrial facilities,…
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Yes, You Love Pasta. But Do You Know the Difference Between Anolini and Pansoti?
From the size of a bottle cap to “large like a fist,” seven classic stuffed-pasta shapes that go back generations…
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Blinken Says U.S. Has Not Ruled Out Withholding More Military Aid From Israel
The United States has not ruled out withholding more military support to Israel’s campaign against Hamas if Israel undertakes a…
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Will the Art Market Find Its Footing After Stumbling Sales and a Hack at Christie’s?
Speculation drove art prices to new heights during the pandemic, but declining sales and a cyberattack ignited new worries. Could…
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How 5 N.Y.C. Neighborhoods Are Struggling With Climate Change
How 5 N.Y.C. Neighborhoods Are Struggling With Climate Change New data projects are linking social issues with global warming. Here’s…
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It’s Mother’s Day, and I’ll Sleep, Dance, Camp (or Cry) if I Want To
Some women prefer to spend Mother’s Day without the very people who made them one.
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Russian Forces Push Deeper Into Northern Ukraine
A Ukrainian military unit said that its troops were forced to retreat from several positions and that one settlement had…
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Drugs, Sacraments or Medicine? Psychedelic Churches Blur the Line.
Facing the latest participants attending her four-day psychedelic retreat, Whitney Lasseter made a bold claim: The ceremonies they would take…
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Biden Is Doing It All Wrong
President Biden appears behind in all the swing states and his campaign appears all-too-focused on firming up his political base…
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Ahead of Olympics, World Anti-Doping Agency Faces a Trust Crisis
Concerns are growing that the body whose job is keeping sports free of illegal drugs is failing at that mission,…