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Just 50 or so remain, eking it out in the Gulf of Mexico off the Florida coast.
The Dr. Seuss cancellation illustrates all the problems that they used to have with censorship.
The pandemic has disrupted international trade, driving up the cost of shipping goods and adding a fresh challenge to the global economic recovery.
The meeting with Grand Ayatollah Ali al-Sistani came as Francis sought to protect his persecuted flock in Iraq by forging closer bonds between the Roman Catholic Church and the Muslim world.
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“It almost seems like a magical thing,” said one of the astronomers involved in studying the lunar phenomenon.
In “Count Down,” Shanna Swan tells a story of declining sperm count, rising infertility and the possible extinction of the human species.
What the absence of day-to-day connections showed us about how we spent our days.
The number of centenarians in the U.S. is growing steadily. If you join them, you’ll need not just a robust retirement fund but also a plan, and a purpose.
Stephen King’s new novel, “Later,” is something of a hybrid of genres: part detective tale, part thriller, with a horror story filling in the seams.
Greg McDermott called his remarks “an awful mistake” and said he had offered to resign. He may return in time for the N.C.A.A. tournament.
Days after winning a Golden Globe for the film, Chloé Zhao was pilloried online for past remarks about China.
Ms. Gorman, who recited a stirring poem at President Biden’s inauguration, said the guard had followed her as she walked home.
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