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At Long Last, a Donkey Family Tree
The donkey is a key, if increasingly marginalized, character in human history. Once venerated, the animal has been an object…
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Arts
The F.B.I. Has an Art Crime Team. And These Days, It’s Busy.
A raid of the Orlando Museum of Art, in which 25 works attributed to Jean-Michel Basquiat were seized, has placed…
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Health
Opioid Settlement Hinders Patients’ Access to a Wide Array of Drugs
An agreement between attorneys general and major drug distributors increased scrutiny on medications for A.D.H.D., addiction, anxiety and pain.
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News
Homesteaders, Libertarians, Back-to-the-Landers — They Adore Him. Can He Change the G.O.P.?
The self-styled “greenest member” of Congress is a Republican from rural Kentucky. He lives in an off-the-grid home he built…
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Finance
Biden’s $6.8 Trillion Budget Proposes New Social Programs and Higher Taxes
WASHINGTON — President Biden on Thursday proposed a $6.8 trillion budget that seeks to increase spending on the military and…
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News
In America, We Trust the Wrong People
Hosted by Lulu Garcia-Navarro Produced by Sophia Alvarez Boyd and Derek Arthur Edited by Stephanie Joyce and Kaari Pitkin Engineered…
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World
G.O.P. Inquiry on Afghan Withdrawal Opens With Searing Witness Accounts
The first House Foreign Affairs Committee hearing on the U.S. withdrawal from Afghanistan featured emotional and graphic testimony from two…
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Arts
Watch Scenes From These Eight Best Picture Nominees
Inventive and surprising moments happened in front of and behind the camera this awards season. Here’s a look at memorable…
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World
Ukraine Needs Shells, and Arms Makers Want Money. Enter the E.U.
Ukraine is firing artillery shells faster than manufacturers can make them. Brussels is working on a plan to increase production…
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Arts
‘Crumbs From the Table of Joy’ Review: Dreams on the Cusp of Womanhood
In Keen Company’s revival of Lynn Nottage’s 1995 play, a Black girl comes of age amid the churn of social…