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At the Duke Lemur Center, an innovative plan to keep the animals social late in life: pair them with lemurs of another species.
Is $15 an hour too much, or not enough? Fresno, Calif., may be a laboratory for a debate over the minimum wage that is heating up on the national level.
The popular uprisings of 2011 mostly failed, but they gave the region a taste for democracy that continues to whet an appetite for change.
For five days the Australian Open had cozy stadiums half-filled with fervent fans, and sports once again felt normal. Then a snap lockdown quieted the stands.
The Utsuls of Hainan island were once celebrated by the government for their links to the larger Muslim world. Not anymore.
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A bus passenger’s presence is felt, taking a roundabout way home and more reader tales of New York City in this week’s Metropolitan Diary.
Researchers grew clusters of brain cells in the lab with a gene carried by our ancient ancestors.
These heartening recipes are here to convince you that comfort is best served by the spoonful.
On Valentine’s Day, what could be better than a puzzle that combines flowers, poetry and secret codes?
Against Aryna Sabalenka, Williams called back to a much earlier phase of her career, well before she was the undisputed queen of her sport.
Make the Russian salad that Vladimir Ocokoljic serves at Kafana, his Serbian restaurant in Manhattan.
Ahead of Valentine’s Day, we asked readers to share moments when they stumbled upon acts of affection. Here are some of their stories.
A childhood friend’s deadly mistakes prompt reflection on our country’s — and my own.
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