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Politics
Why Warblers Flock to Wealthier Neighborhoods
In the unequal distribution of birds and other species, ecologists are tracing the impact of bigoted urban policies adopted decades…
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World
The Holidays Are Here. A Psychologist Says It’s a Good Time to Speak Your Mind.
The hum of conversation, the aroma of roasted turkey, the clinking of silverware on porcelain: This is how I remember…
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World
Asylum in America, by the Numbers
A migration crisis is overwhelming government resources as thousands of people come to the United States looking for safety every…
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World
Families Fear for the Health of Ailing, Frail Israelis Held Hostage
Many of the more than 200 people seized by Hamas when it raided Israel had serious medical conditions. Some were…
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World
Electronic Warfare Confounds Civilian Pilots, Far From Any Battlefield
Planes were built to trust GPS signals. Jamming and spoofing in the Middle East and Ukraine have diverted flights and…
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Economy
Epic Games C.E.O. Says Google Has ‘De Facto Control’ on Android App
Tim Sweeney, who runs the company that created Fortnite, testified in a case that, if he wins, could allow competing…
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World
How to Apply Lipstick the Right Way
It does involve using a liner but not necessarily in the way you might think. Plus, tips for smoothing your…
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Books
‘United States v. Gupta’ Review: Father’s Trial, Daughter’s Song
Deepali Gupta offers a meandering and muddled take on the trial of Rajat Gupta, a former head of McKinsey &…
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World
Radcliffe Bailey, Artist Who Explored Black Migration, Dies at 54
His work blended family photographs with symbols of the African diaspora. The story he told, his gallerist said, is “not…
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World
Many West Bank Palestinians Are Being Forced Out of Their Villages. Is My Family Next?
I was born in February 1998 in Tuba, a rural shepherding community of 80 Palestinian residents in the South Hebron…