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When the creator of a quirky sculpture garden died, the debate over the plot’s fate intensified.
Octopuses and squid are full of cephalopod character. But more scientists are making the case that cuttlefish hold the key to unlocking evolutionary secrets about intelligence.
The agency faced criticism for approving Aduhelm for all Alzheimer’s patients. Now it recommends that the drug be given only to those with mild symptoms.
Saturday’s Copa América final against Brazil is another chance to deliver the title that Messi and Argentina have chased for a generation.
President Biden warned that the United States reserves the right to respond against hackers who launch attacks from inside Russia.
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On Tuesday, The Times’s critic called it “the restaurant of the summer.” On Wednesday morning, the chefs called it off.
After splitting rent with roommates for years, a couple researched the city’s housing lotteries and found that they qualified for many places.
A reader mourning his father must now deal with unallocated assets — and a controlling widow.
For one thing, the award-winning reporter eats sardines and cottage cheese while on deadline. He’s also into Mario Kart.
The wrenching process of learning to live within limits will redefine the Golden State.
When my ex injured his brain in a fall and thought we were still together, I had to fill in the gaps.
A six-foot meatless Italian hero, three impressive takes on the chicken breast and several heat-wave-proof dishes.
A trilogy fight against Dustin Poirier is Conor McGregor’s latest attempt to remind the world of the high-caliber fighter he once was.
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