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If These Beautiful Ornaments Could Speak
“The Clamor of Ornament,” a dazzling new exhibition at the Drawing Center, gathers nearly 200 drawings, etchings, photographs, tunics and…
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Irish Farmers Help Save a Bird Whose Calls Used to Herald Summer
BELMULLET, Ireland — The call of the corncrake — a small, shy bird related to the coot — is harsh…
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Germany’s conservative leaders push for nuclear power to stay on as the country breaks from Russian fuels.
BERLIN — Germany’s leading conservative politicians will visit one of the country’s last remaining nuclear plants on Thursday as part…
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Fossil Find Tantalizes Loch Ness Monster Fans
LONDON — Millions of years before the first (alleged) sighting of the Loch Ness monster, populations of giant reptiles swam…
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The Cartwheel Galaxy Is the Webb Telescope’s Latest Cosmic Snapshot
Scientists on Tuesday published the latest images from NASA’s triumphant James Webb Space Telescope. The newest release documents the Cartwheel…
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Retouched and Revitalized, Washington Looks Forward
Visitors are back in Washington, for all the reasons they came before. Gaggles of school groups and tour buses are…
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How Coal Mining and Years of Neglect Left Kentucky Towns at the Mercy of Flooding
FLEMING-NEON, Ky. — This sliver of land wedged between the thick woods and Wright Fork creek has been the home…
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G.O.P. Governors Cause Havoc by Busing Migrants to East Coast
WASHINGTON — Lever Alejos arrived in the nation’s capital last week on a bus with dozens of fellow Venezuelans who…
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We Can Fight Monkeypox Without Hysteria or Homophobia
BERLIN — As I stayed home in late July, listening to the director general of the World Health Organization declare…
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We Can’t Let Bad Vibes Lead Us to a Recession
The economy is the story of what people do — how we spend money and time, the quantitative and the…