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World
Cats Filled the Prison. Then the Inmates Fell in Love.
Some say they were first brought in to take out the rats. Others contend they wandered in on their own.…
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Food
Japanese American New Year’s Food Traditions Transcend Time
Other dishes may come and go, but certain recipes always have a place on the holiday table.
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News
The Belfast Victorian Was in ‘a Terrible State.’ Was It Worth the Risk?
In Northern Ireland, one couple grappled with a problem familiar to families everywhere: How to get more space without spending…
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News
Why We Can’t Get Enough of Cult Documentaries
The stories are juicy, but the volume is perhaps tied to a persistent question: Why do so many people believe…
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US
Assessing 6 Claims by the G.O.P. in the Biden Impeachment Inquiry
Many messages cited by Republicans as evidence of corruption by President Biden and his family are being presented out of…
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US
Giuliani Was Ordered to Pay $148 Million. What Happens Now?
The two election workers who sued Rudolph W. Giuliani for defamation won’t be paid right away, and the judge could…
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US
Jury Orders Giuliani to Pay $148 Million to Election Workers He Defamed
Ruby Freeman and Shaye Moss, wrongfully accused by Rudolph W. Giuliani of having tried to steal votes from Donald J.…
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World
Finland Closes Border With Russia Again
The country accused Russia of resuming an effort to funnel mostly African and Middle Eastern migrants into Finland in an…
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News
Morning Person? You Might Have Neanderthal Genes to Thank.
Hundreds of genetic variants carried by Neanderthals and Denisovans are shared by people who like to get up early.
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Style
How Can I Stop My In-Laws From Making Impromptu Visits?
Now that her children’s grandparents have a second home just a few minutes away, a reader finds herself struggling to…