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When Did Humans First Occupy the Americas? Ask the Sloth Bones.
The discovery of ancient, handcrafted ornaments revives a longstanding debate about the arrival of the earliest Americans.
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You Didn’t Have to Be Famous to Be Buried at Green-Wood
The Brooklyn cemetery also contains “public lots” — final resting places for those without wealth or status.
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In U.K. Court, Kevin Spacey Denies Sexual Assault Charges
Two weeks into a trial in London, the Oscar-winning actor gave his account of sexual encounters that the prosecution says…
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Murderer Released in Secretive Deal Is Recaptured After Months on the Run
A call to a tip line led the authorities to a New York City apartment, where they found a South…
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Floods, Heat, Smoke: The Weather Will Never Be Normal Again
Global warming is accelerating, with temperatures not just rising but rising faster than ever. Every day, it seems, we get…
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The Shed Hires Its New C.E.O. From Boston Ballet
As the new arts space faces financial challenges, it tapped Meredith Hodges to take over its administrative leadership from Alex…
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The A-Bomb, Selma, Broadway: She Saw It All and Knew Everyone
The mysterious neighbor brushed off Sinatra, snubbed DiMaggio and married one of the top stars of 1960s TV. Would an…
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In Cities and Small Towns, Vermonters Reckon With the Devastation of Flooding
As floodwaters began to ebb on Tuesday, and Vermonters reckoned with the devastation of a record-breaking storm, shock mixed with…
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Chinese Hackers Gained Access to Government Email Accounts, Microsoft Says
The hack, by a Chinese group that the company said was intent on conducting espionage, went undetected for a month.
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Ruth Fitzpatrick, Crusader for Letting Women Be Priests, Dies at 90
Feeling called to the Roman Catholic priesthood but denied entry, she became a leader of a national group that has…