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A Pancaked Turtle Fossil’s 150-Million-Year-Old Tale
Today it is Bavaria, a region of Germany. But in the Late Jurassic Period, it was a shallow tropical archipelago…
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A Looming Retraction Casts a Shadow Over a Field of Physics
Misconduct allegations are leading scientists to question the work of Ranga Dias, including his claimed discovery of a room-temperature superconductor.
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Greek Hotels Fear a Burning Future: ‘Even the Animals Are Moving Away’
The fiercest wildfires have hit only parts of a few islands. But the effects of climate change pose a far…
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War Brought Putin Closer to Africa. Now It’s Pushing Them Apart.
As President Vladimir V. Putin of Russia prepares to host African leaders at a summit, a collapsed grain deal and…
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Preparing for the Evian Championship
Golfers say this major’s longtime course is unique, some say it’s quirky, but players still must go over it again…
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For Natalie Gulbis, the Thrill of Winning the Evian in 2007
It was her lone tournament win, and she remembers the relief of getting that first one.
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Restaurant Review: A Postcard to Chinatown, Mailed from the Lower East Side
Potluck Club looks at the old neighborhood, and its dishes, through the eyes of a younger generation who grew up…
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Both Sides Plan for Next Battles Over Israel’s Court Overhaul
The government’s vote to limit judicial power set off a night of street chaos. More showdowns are expected, but with…
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Federal Judge Blocks Biden Administration’s New Asylum Policy
Immigrant advocacy groups challenged the administration’s decision to sharply limit who is allowed to apply for asylum in the United…
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An Israel Divided Against Itself
More from our inbox: Ron DeSantis and Black History in FloridaLegacy Admissions‘Prostitution Is Cruelty’Protests in Jerusalem went late on Monday…