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Her birth represents the first cloning of an endangered species native to North America, and may bring needed genetic diversity to the species.
Frances McDormand hits the road in Chloé Zhao’s intimate, expansive portrait of itinerant lives.
An education program is immersing underprivileged students in Ivy League classes, and the students’ success has raised questions about how elite university gatekeepers determine college prospects.
As prices soar in the high-end collectibles market, cards of stars like Mike Trout and James are in the same discussion as those of Honus Wagner and Mickey Mantle.
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Two roommates went looking for a two-bedroom in Manhattan for less than $3,500 a month. Which option did they choose?
A new study blames a comet fragment for the death of the dinosaurs 66 million years ago. But most experts maintain that an asteroid caused this cataclysmic event.
The more you do, the better, but even mild exercise like walking produces benefits for cardiovascular health, a large new study found.
There’s still very little thought paid to how women are represented — as bodies and as selves.
Medvedev has been on a hot streak and has a 5-1 record against Tsitsipas, but he dealt with cramping at the end of his previous match.
A protest song about degrading work becomes a rousing call to do even more work after that.
The pandemic has created extenuating circumstances.
It’s the season for ordering roses. Here’s how to choose the right ones — and how to grow them sustainably once you’ve got them.
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