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Citing Doubt, Officials Free Woman Convicted in 4 Children’s Deaths in 2003
An Australian jury found that Kathleen Folbigg had smothered her children. But scientists now say that they probably died from…
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How Did Birds First Take Off?
In 1993, “Jurassic Park” helped inspire 9-year-old Stephen Brusatte to become a paleontologist. So Dr. Brusatte was thrilled to advise…
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World
Lawyers Unable to Find Document Trump Discussed in Recorded Conversation
Prosecutors issued a subpoena for a description of military options for Iran mentioned by the former president during an interview.…
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World
As Kyiv Reckons With Deaths by a Shelter, Russia Evacuates Border Towns
In Ukraine’s capital, residents struggled with the question of who was to blame for a shelter closed off to two…
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Don Bateman, Trailblazer in Airline Safety, Dies at 91
His cockpit warning system, which alerts the crew if an aircraft is heading toward a mountain, a building or the…
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World
Up to 50 Feared Dead in Train Crash in India
Hundreds more were injured in the crash, which Indian news reports said occurred after at least 10 train cars derailed.
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Style
The Slap That Changed Everything
I kept trying to laugh off and normalize sexual aggression by men. Eventually, it all caught up to me.
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Finance
JPMorgan’s Dimon Denied Having Any Contact With Jeffrey Epstein
JPMorgan is being sued over its dealings with Mr. Epstein. In a deposition, Jamie Dimon, the bank’s chief executive, said…
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World
A British Reporter Had a Big #MeToo Scoop. Her Editor Killed It.
Seven women say that a star columnist groped them or made unwanted sexual advances. But Britain’s news media has a…
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Finance
Elon Musk’s Event With Ron DeSantis Exposes Twitter’s Weaknesses
Hosting Florida’s governor, Ron DeSantis, in a Twitter audio event on Wednesday to announce his presidential run was supposed to…