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‘The Place Where Shamans Dream’: Safeguarding Spirit Mountain
On a clear Saturday in November, I drove an hour south from my apartment in Las Vegas to reach the…
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News
A ‘Big Night’ for Newts, and for a California Newt Brigade
California is experiencing one of its wettest winters in recent history following a series of atmospheric rivers that hit the…
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Food
Soup’s On
For much of my life, I thought of soup as a big pot of anything. I’d watch my mother make…
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Food
Limonzero Balances Sweet and Bitter Without Alcohol
Try the booze-free take on Limoncello, attend a virtual talk on Indigenous food sovereignty, and more.
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News
The Philip Guston Hoard: A Boon or Overkill?
The gift of 220 artworks from the artist’s foundation to the august Metropolitan Museum of Art seems at odds with…
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Business
Depleted Under Trump, a ‘Traumatized’ E.P.A. Struggles With Its Mission
Despite an injection of funding, the agency still has not recovered from an exodus of scientists and policy experts, both…
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News
The Philip Guston Hoard: A Boon or Overkill?
The gift of 220 artworks from the artist’s foundation to the august Metropolitan Museum of Art seems at odds with…
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Technology
Supreme Court Puts Off Considering State Laws Curbing Internet Platforms
The laws, enacted by Florida and Texas in response to conservative complaints about censorship, have been challenged under the First…
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World
In Egypt, Eggs Are Becoming a Luxury and Lenders Are Setting Terms
After months of punishing inflation and a plummeting currency value, Egyptians are growing louder about an economic crisis. In exchange…