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Scientists Find First Evidence That Groups of Apes Cooperate
Some bonobos are challenging the notion that humans are the only primates capable of group-to-group alliances.
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World
Panda Diplomacy Might Not Be Dead Just Yet
The fur balls might be coming back to Washington and San Diego. Xi Jinping, China’s leader, said in a speech…
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Arts
Hunter College Pulls Screening of Film Critical of Israel
The cancellation of a showing this week of the documentary “Israelism” caused a backlash from the college’s Senate, which called…
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World
Haley Tussles With DeSantis, Aiming to Prove Herself in Iowa
Nikki Haley is vying for a matchup with Donald Trump in her home state. The calculus is similar for Ron…
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Style
An Old Watch Gets a Face-Lift Orchestrated by John Mayer
The musician enlisted Online Ceramics, a brand known for its idiosyncratic T-shirts, to remake Casio’s G-Shock.
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Style
When Your Significant Other Has Four Legs and Fur
For singles who have grown weary of dating, pet ownership helps fill the relationship void.
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Style
In Mumbai, an Intimate Diwali Dinner Party
Aditi Dugar, the owner of the restaurant Masque, celebrated the festival of lights with a modern Indian tasting menu prepared…
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World
Israel Blocks Some Palestinian Americans From Entering From West Bank
The move is an apparent violation of a recent agreement that says citizens from the United States and Israel can…
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World
We Talked to Some Kamala-but-Not-Joe Voters. Here’s What They Said.
A slice of voters would vote for Vice President Harris but not President Biden, reflecting his challenges and opportunities.
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World
Man Exonerated in Malcolm X’s Murder Sues U.S. Over His Conviction
Muhammad A. Aziz and the estate of Khalil Islam are seeking answers about why the F.B.I. withheld evidence that later…