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US
Presidents and Their Prosecutors
Since the dark days of Watergate, every president but one has faced a special prosecutor scrutinizing them or their associates.…
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News
Casey Hayden, a Force for Civil Rights and Feminism, Dies at 85
While working for the Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee in the early 1960s, she helped write two memos that spurred the…
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News
Hannes Keller, Swiss Deep-Sea Diving Pioneer, Is Dead at 88
His 1,020-foot descent to the Pacific Ocean floor in a diving bell in 1962 made headlines and set a record.…
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News
Robbie Knievel, a Motorcycle Daredevil Like his Father, Dies at 60
Mr. Knievel followed his father, Evel Knievel, into the high-flying, bone-shattering world of motorcycle stunts, jumping the Grand Canyon, a…
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News
Lisa Marie Presley, Singer-Songwriter and Daughter of Elvis, Dies at 54
Her death in Los Angeles on Thursday, after a life tinged with tragedy, came after a medical emergency and brief…
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Magazine
When Did We All Become Pop Culture Detectives?
Harvesting Easter eggs has become integral to our consumption of entertainment. But there’s a fine line between perceptiveness and paranoia.
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Magazine
Sweatpants on Trial: How Thom Browne Beat Adidas in Court
Could a trademark lawsuit over stripes change how we think about athletic wear?
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Health
The Power of Instant Pudding Mix
The pistachio Bundt cake at Claud has a secret. It’s one that Joshua Pinsky, the chef, has been hesitant to…
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Sports
At Juventus, a Strange Season Takes Another Turn
A rough start to the season has been forgotten in Italy amid an unlikely title chase and a date with…
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News
Scott Minerd, a Force, and a Voice, on Wall Street, Dies at 63
He helped turn Guggenheim Partners into a global investing giant. He was also a CNBC and Bloomberg commentator and a…