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Roger Guillemin, 100, Nobel-Winning Scientist Stirred by Rivalries, Dies
In the race to identify the hormones used to control bodily functions, he battled with his former partner. They later…
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World
Canadian Judge Rules the Killing of Four Muslims Was Terrorism
Members of the Afzaal family were run down by a young man who harbored white supremacist beliefs and who targeted…
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Robert Macbeth, Founder of Harlem’s New Lafayette Theater, Dies at 89
He created a vibrant space for actors and playwrights that became a seedbed for the emerging Black Arts Movement of…
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World
Navalny and the Mirage of a Different Russia
Aleksei Navalny symbolized a possibility for Russia. His death symbolizes its end.
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Jayo Archer, Motorcyclist Who Landed Triple Flip, Dies While Practicing
Archer, 27, was the first to successfully execute a triple backflip in a freestyle motocross competition.
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Niklaus Wirth, Visionary Software Architect, Dies at 89
Pascal, the programming language he created in the early days of personal computing, offered a simpler alternative to other languages…
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Arts
Review: A Teenage Pianist Takes on the Canon at Carnegie Hall
For his Carnegie debut, the fast-rising Yunchan Lim gave a confident and dazzling performance of Chopin’s 27 fiendishly difficult études.
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Arts
‘Avatar: The Last Airbender’: Been There, Saved That
Netflix’s latest attempt to capture the magic of a beloved animated series has some strong performances but falls well short…
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Help! My London Rental Apartment Vanished and I’m Out $3,100.
Following instructions she thought came from Booking.com, a woman wired payment for her planned eight-day stay to a bank account…
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Yoga and Energy Healing in a Former Hudson Valley Mansion
Plus: winter balms, minimalist leather bags — and more recommendations from T Magazine.