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A new study challenges a common hypothesis about how protecting charismatic species also conserves animals that are less well known.
Lee Daniels’s hectic biopic portrays the singer as a victim of abuse, addiction and government persecution.
It is easy to cling to memories of Tiger Woods at his peaks, but his vulnerability tells as much, if not more, about his powerful hold on sport and culture.
In a coming call with King Salman, the president plans to warn him that the United States will soon make public intelligence about the Saudi crown prince’s role in the killing of Jamal Khashoggi.
The precocious hosts of “Tai Asks Why” and “The Show About Science” have matured along with their industry. For them, listening to their early episodes can prove a bit painful.
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What we eat may be more important than how much we move when it comes to fighting obesity.
Recently widowed, he returned to his home borough after 40 years in the New Jersey suburbs. Could he find the home he wanted at his budget?
People who are “works in progress” can be more inspiring than the preordained successes of powerhouse figures.
We can all use a reminder that envy-inducing content looked ridiculous behind the scenes.
The Los Angeles police said that two French bulldogs were taken Wednesday night and that a dog walker was critically injured. Lady Gaga is offering a reward for their safe return, a representative said.
Running a half-marathon in your hotel room. Hearing the sea, but not seeing it. Fixating on food. Here’s how some travelers passed the time during their mandatory quarantines.
Liberate those crunchy delights from their salad prison.
My husband pays for nothing, and I’m starting to resent him.
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