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The gray wolf lost Endangered Species Act protections last year, prompting a recent hunt that killed at least 216 wolves — far exceeding a quota set by state wildlife officials.
It’s not clear how easily vaccinated people may spread the virus, but the answer to that question is coming soon. Until then, scientists urge caution.
The app icon, which shows a blue patch above Amazon’s signature smile-shaped arrow, was given smoother edges and a folded corner after claims that it bore a resemblance to the German dictator.
It is a crisis, but it is also an opportunity for a huge expansion in social housing.
But as Beijing rolls out a long-term plan, its top leader has also warned that “the United States is the biggest threat.”
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The black-browed babbler has long been one of Indonesia’s most enigmatic birds.
A once-ignored derivative of hemp has become a hot seller for people looking for a loophole around marijuana laws.
Absolution is off the table. And liberal ideals themselves are up for renegotiation.
Here’s why I’m OK with it.
Warm and smoky with spices, this take, from Sara Mardanbigi and Edgar Rico of Nixta Taqueria, is worth making — and soon.
Bianca Smith, recently hired by the Boston Red Sox, learned the language of the game from her mother.
Without one, you may never know who else lives on your property. Or who’s eating your bush beans.
To help underscore the size of miniature products that are popular right now, the Culture desk and two artists tapped a mollusk. Then they, well, waited.
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