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World
Napoleon’s Hat Sells for $2.1 Million at Auction in France
The black bicorn hat, believed to have belonged to the 19th century French emperor, had been expected to sell for…
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World
The Great Disconnect: Why Voters Feel One Way About the Economy but Act Differently
Americans are angry and anxious, and not just about prices, which may be driving economic sentiment more than their financial…
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World
Hundreds Sentenced in Trial That Sought to Break Mafia’s Grip on Southern Italy
The outcome on Monday marked a blow to the criminal syndicate ‘Ndrangheta and some of its top-ranking mobsters with ties…
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News
You Know About the Birds and the Bees, but Guess What These Bats Do
Bats have long been known for unusual forms of sexual reproduction, and a new study adds another surprise to the…
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News
Freakishly Smart Falcons Run These Islands
The success of wild striated caracaras in a test suggests that the intellects of more bird species may be underestimated.
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Arts
Her Music Fell Into Obscurity. Now It’s Back at the Philharmonic.
Julia Perry’s “Stabat Mater” was well received in the 1950s. But it took until this week for the New York…
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News
They Thought They’d Found the Perfect New York Loft. It Was Illegal.
The painter found out about the Bronx building for creative types on Craigslist. So did the fashion stylist and the…
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News
Mysterious Respiratory Illness Affects Dogs in Multiple States
The illness can include a cough, fever, lethargy and a loss of appetite. Veterinarians recommend that owners avoid boarding their…
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Health
Why We’re Still Breathing Dirty Indoor Air
The pandemic and recent wildfires have shown how unhealthy indoor air can be. But scientific and governmental inertia have slowed…
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Style
Excuse Me While I Do My Holiday Preset
Some people are pulling back — in socializing, spending, eating — not to avoid Covid, but to bolster their mental…