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Herbicides are losing the war — and agriculture might never be the same again.
The magazine's Ethicist columnist on who should be allowed to find their "spirit animals."
His death helped awaken the nation to a rise in anti-Asian violence. For his grieving family, the reckoning hasn't gone far enough.
President Biden promised an orderly withdrawal. That pledge, compounded by missed signals and miscalculations, proved impossible.
The 1969 film "La Piscine" was supposed to run for two weeks at New York's Film Forum, but it's been extended to the fall.
"The Six," a new documentary, attempts to track down the fate of Chinese sailors who survived the Titanic but were scattered by Western immigration laws.
Inside a bat's brain, the pathogen destroys cells, but not before it forces them to build more invaders.
Miguel Cabrera is the 28th player to join the 500-homer club. Despite a surge of new members in recent years, there may be a long wait for a 29th.
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The cost of travel climbed this summer, but the Delta variant is weighing on demand. We looked into travel's murky crystal ball to find out how prices will fare in the future.
Overhearing some unusual health advice, a very good first date and more reader tales of New York City in this week's Metropolitan Diary.
A year of lost schooling will hurt children for years to come.
There's a surprisingly relevant theme in the "Nightmare on Elm Street" series.
A small Southern county hopes to land a starring role in the commercial space race. But for residents of the exclusive islands in the flight path, the stakes feel sky-high.
Early Liberty teams regularly contended for the W.N.B.A. championship and built an enduring connection with fans.
The Everly Brothers, Don and Phil, were the most successful rock act to emerge from Nashville in the 1950s, rivaling Elvis Presley for radio airplay.
The image of the infant being hoisted over concertina wire went viral and prompted questions about what happened to the child.
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