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Storms, Rising Seas and Salty Drinking Water Threaten Lower Louisiana
Where the Mississippi River ends, the compounding threats of drought and climate change put pressure on communities that feel forgotten.
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How David Zaslav Blew Up Hollywood
It was April 2022, and David Zaslav had just closed the deal of a lifetime. From the helm of his…
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Barely Playing in a Tour, but Winning Its Championship Anyway
This will happen this year at the DP World Tour Championship and the Race to Dubai.
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We Waited 200 Years for This Supreme Court Ethics Code?
On first impulse, I was tempted to say something nice about the Supreme Court’s first-ever ethics code, which the justices…
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When Society Gets You Down, Build a New One
In Gabriel Bump’s novel “The New Naturals,” a disillusioned couple start a utopian commune in an underground bunker.
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A Supernova ‘Destroyed’ Some of Earth’s Ozone for a Few Minutes in 2022
A new study suggests that explosive events in space have the potential to temporarily switch off the natural shield that…
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The Squandered Potential of Tim Scott
Senator Tim Scott of South Carolina ended his campaign for the Republican presidential nomination this week having failed to make…
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6 Podcasts About Mysterious Disappearances
These gripping shows chronicle vanishings of all kinds, some tragic crimes, others elaborate escapes staged by desperate people.
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This War Did Not Start a Month Ago
For the past month, normal life in Ramallah — a city in the West Bank usually known for its young…
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Business
In ‘Network of Lies,’ Brian Stelter Builds the Case Against Fox News
His book is a thrilling account of the conspiracy to steal the 2020 election, the attack on the Capitol, Tucker…