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The Sad Story Behind a Prehistoric Reptile’s ‘Grin’
Rhynchosaurs were dominant reptiles on Earth as dinosaurs emerged, but an anatomical quirk may have contributed to a difficult old…
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News
‘The Blackening’ Review: Race Against a Killer
With more jokes than jump scares, this comedic horror film is as tartly amusing as it is provocative.
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US
Surfside Condo’s Pool Deck Had ‘Severe Strength Deficiency,’ Investigators Say
Federal investigators are releasing preliminary findings on the 13-story tower’s collapse in Florida but say more work is needed to…
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Magazine
The Artists Depicting the Power and Strangeness of Breasts
New generations of women painters are challenging centuries of art history with their nuanced, empathetic renderings of bare-chested bodies.
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World
Boris Johnson’s Effort to Honor Allies Puts Glare on House of Lords
The former prime minister tried to elevate some lawmakers, as British leaders do when they leave office. But three didn’t…
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Sports
The U.S. Open Returns to Los Angeles After 75 Years
The last time it was there, Ben Hogan set an Open record. This time, players will have to get used…
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Sports
For Corey Pavin, the Right Club for the Win
He took the 1995 U.S. Open when he picked a 4-wood on the final hole and hit a shot that…
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World
Colombian Children Rescued in Jungle Had Been Fleeing for Their Lives
The father of two of the survivors said the family had feared the children would be recruited by a violent…
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Saving the Flailing Humanities
More from our inbox: ‘It Is Still Ongoing’: How ‘Parade’ Takes On a History of HateBody DonorsPay Workers FairlyCredit...Lion Books,…
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World
Facing Crisis, Egypt’s Leader Tries New Tack: Talking to Opponents
The rare — and tightly constrained — outreach is a sign that President Abdel Fattah el-Sisi may be feeling the…