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Ivermectin, a drug typically used to treat parasitic worms, has been prescribed widely during the coronavirus pandemic, but rigorous data has been lacking.
An albatross named Wisdom has astounded researchers by hatching a chick at more than 70 years old, securing her title as the world’s oldest known breeding bird.
New research suggests that when big companies increase wages, they drive up pay in the places where they operate — without a notable loss in jobs.
As the pope makes a three-day trip to Iraq, a look at images of the historic moment.
Several voters said values like individual responsibility and providing for one’s family, and a desire for lower taxes and financial stability, led them to reject a party embraced by their parents.
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Squeezed and priced out of Windsor Terrace, a family of four looked south to Midwood and Marine Park — or maybe even Staten Island.
Sedentary, older adults who took aerobic dance classes twice a week showed improvements in brain areas critical for memory and thinking.
Without one, you may never know who else lives on your property. Or who’s eating your bush beans.
In “Count Down,” Shanna Swan tells a story of declining sperm count, rising infertility and the possible extinction of the human species.
I lied about my sexuality to appease them. Now I’m in a bind.
The link between the two golf legends feels stronger than ever, and players at the Arnold Palmer Invitational can’t help but make the connection.
Patriotism in a time of division.
The pandemic has forced sommeliers from jobs, pared wine lists and raised big questions about the viability of the business and the way it treats workers.
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