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For Suspect in U. of Georgia Killing, an Obscure Trail Across States
After leaving Venezuela, he entered the U.S. through Texas and stopped in New York before living in Georgia.
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Black Families Can Now Recover More of Their Lost Histories
In many ways, the overgrown cemetery on a South Carolina rice plantation where my paternal ancestors are buried is emblematic…
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Why Leap Day Is Really About Party Planning
Judah Levine, top time researcher, explains how Feb. 29 was invented to keep the major holidays from colliding.
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A Dazzling Humorist Returns With a Deep Dive Into Loss
In her new memoir, “Grief Is for People,” Sloane Crosley works through the death of a beloved friend and mentor.
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5 Convicts Familiar With Navalny’s Prison Confirm Hellish Conditions
The brutal cold, revolting food and beatings aren’t the worst part of being imprisoned at IK3, where Aleksei Navalny died.…
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‘Dune: Part Two’: Here’s Everything You Need to Know
Before you see the second film in Denis Villeneuve’s adaptation of the sci-fi epic, try this refresher on spice, the…
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Josh Brolin Never Thought He’d End Up in Malibu
How the “Dune” actor made a home in a place he once resisted.
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‘Chiefsaholic’ Superfan Pleads Guilty in String of Bank Robberies
Xaviar Michael Babudar, a popular Kansas City Chiefs fan who dressed as a wolf at games, pleaded guilty on Wednesday…
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A Botched Execution in Idaho Renews Scrutiny of Lethal Injection
Idaho attempted its first execution in 12 years on Wednesday, but medical workers could not tap into a vein on…
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Micheline Presle, Actress Known for ‘Devil in the Flesh,’ Dies at 101
A link to France’s first golden age of cinema, she drew international attention for a 1947 film that created a…