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Crisscrossing the tundra, digging dens, chasing prey: a rare look at the elusive wolverine in a rapidly changing region.
For now, the government has been relying on a patchwork of programs that officials say are hampered by limited size and gaps in data collection.
The attacks have renewed fears over a wave of anti-Asian violence and harassment that was spurred earlier in the pandemic.
The world’s richest soccer club is facing a financial crisis. Executives blame the pandemic, but many of its biggest problems, including its enormous debt to Lionel Messi, are its own fault.
With Britain out of the European Union, companies that trade with the continent are contending with expensive disruptions to their businesses and a plunge in exports.
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Seeking an upgrade for their growing children — and their voluminous stuff — a couple toured the townhouses of Bay Ridge. Which home would you choose?
Manuela Soto Sosa is the stick-and-poke force behind the Soto Girls bikini gang.
The device, a wearable night light that can minimize disturbances for sleeping patients, is the brainchild of a University of Pennsylvania senior and a neonatal I.C.U. nurse.
“I exhaust myself mentally during the week,” said Dr. David Langer, whose down time includes reading and walks in Central Park.
Penelope Ford and Kip Sabian are pro wrestlers. Their first wedding celebration was gonzo. (We won’t say it was fake.) The second ceremony was before a judge — and much tamer.
House managers are treating Trump’s enablers as his victims.
For Valentine’s Day, some titles that first inspired a certain passion in their readers, beyond the literary.
In a clinical trial, participants taking semaglutide lost 15 percent of their body weight, on average.
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