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Earthquake Shakes X Awake
In the olden days, before it was X and before many users decamped to alternative social media platforms, Twitter was…
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World
In New York City, earthquakes are generally tiny, and unnoticed.
New Yorkers have felt tremors before. In January, a 1.7 magnitude earthquake was recorded in Astoria, Queens, early in the…
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Arts
Thursday in the Park With Bigfoot
A publicity effort for the movie “Sasquatch Sunset” had one of the film’s cast members in full sasquatch costume, wandering…
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World
Israel Says Military Fire Probably Killed a Hostage Grandmother on Oct. 7
A grandmother taken captive during the Oct. 7 attack on Israel probably was killed when an Israeli helicopter, responding to…
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Arts
How Does Dev Patel Become an Action Star? By Directing Himself.
With his feature filmmaking debut, “Monkey Man,” Dev Patel joins a list of performers known for dramas taking on unlikely…
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News
Lou Whittaker, Mountain Adventurer and Entrepreneur, Dies at 95
While his identical twin was the first American to summit Everest, he was best known for his devotion to Mount…
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World
Author Who Defected From North Korea Wins Defamation Lawsuit
Jang Jin-sung, known for his memoir “Dear Leader,” was accused of rape by a fellow North Korean defector. He sued…
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News
For $367 a Month, She Has 345 Square Feet, a Hot Tub and a River
After a lifetime of seeking out tiny spaces, she finally found a keeper: a former barbershop in an old mill…
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World
She Finally Reunited With Her Father. Then He Was Killed in the Subway.
There is an unfinished wooden dollhouse sitting in the attic of Janna Volz’s mother’s house that her father made for…
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Chief Justice Extols Legacy of Sandra Day O’Connor
In remarks at an award ceremony, Chief Justice John G. Roberts Jr. described his colleague as a trailblazing and civic-minded…