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An Eccentric Victorian, His Book and the Giant Pink Pastry of a House He Inspired
Has any man in history loved anything as much as Orson Squire Fowler loved the octagon? Fowler, born in Cohocton,…
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Style
Love Me, Love My Dog
A wedding is incomplete for some couples without their canine companions — whether on the dance floor, down the aisle…
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A Split Subway Series Leaves Both Teams Shrugging
It may be too late to save the Mets season, and the Yankees are not a sure bet for the…
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England’s Lauren James Gets 2-Game Ban at the Women’s World Cup
The Latest Lauren James, a top player for England in the Women’s World Cup, was given a two-game suspension by…
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Business
For Disney, Streaming Losses and TV’s Decline Are a One-Two Punch
The company has lost more than $11 billion on streaming since 2019 and experienced a sharp decline in its traditional…
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World
Was That an Earthquake in Rome? No, It Was a Travis Scott Concert.
The rap star’s show in Rome at the Circus Maximus, an archaeological site by day and concert venue by night,…
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Does Information Affect Our Beliefs?
New studies on social media’s influence tell a complicated story.
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US
Why Ohio Voters Said No to Ballot Measure
In addition to their views on abortion, many who cast ballots in Ohio’s referendum on Tuesday said they felt the…
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World
98 Arrests in Child Abuse Inquiry That Followed Killing of F.B.I. Agents
The investigation the 2 agents were part of grew into a larger inquiry that netted members of an online pedophile…
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First Scorched, Then Soaked: Weather Whiplash Confounds Farmers
As the war in Ukraine disrupts the global grain market, a volatile climate leaves Kansas on track to harvest its…