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Jon Meacham Grew Up With Civil War Bullets in His Backyard
The presidential biographer was raised on a battlefield, so when he was dispirited by the state of the union, it…
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US
Idaho Killings Suspect Gets Monthslong Delay in Preliminary Hearing
The man accused in the stabbing deaths of four University of Idaho students agreed to waive his right to a…
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How the Coachella of Economics Can Survive Covid
Attendance at the world’s biggest conference of economists was down by half this year, and that had some attendees worrying…
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World
Bannon’s Lawyer Claims Communication Breakdown in Border Wall Case
The lawyer, David Schoen, said that he and Steve Bannon had completely stopped discussing the case, but that he otherwise…
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News
Atlanta Announced as Site of Potential A.F.C. Championship Matchup
If Kansas City and Buffalo advance to the conference championship round of the 2022 N.F.L. playoffs, the game will be…
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Why Do Some Films Get Restored and Others Languish? A MoMA Series Holds Clues.
History, finances and practical concerns all played a role in preserving the movies being shown at To Save and Project.
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‘The Traitors’ Was a Sensation in Britain. Can It Conquer the U.S.?
A cross between “Survivor” and the party game Mafia, the competitive reality show arrives on Peacock after a British version…
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A Fossil Flower Trapped in Amber Had a Mistaken Identity for 150 Years
A study of the Baltic specimen offers new insights into what Europe’s climate was like some 35 million years ago.
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Dolphins Can Shout, but It’s Never Loud Enough
Researchers found that dolphins confronted with noise increase the volume and duration of their calls to one another but struggle…
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Business
Virgin Orbit Offers More Details on Rocket Failure
More than 110 miles above earth, the rocket’s second-stage engine prematurely shut down before entering orbit, causing the loss of…