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In Arkansas, many are choosing personal liberty over vaccination — at a heavy cost.
It's time to stop being diffident and speak up.
We needed to leave Afghanistan. But not this way.
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.
The musician Lorde has a residency on CBS's "Late Late Show With James Corden." And a new season of "American Horror Story" begins on FX.
The team signed the 2020 National League Cy Young Award winner in anticipation of another World Series run. It ignored his troubling background, at odds with the franchise's legacy.
Ms. Wood says the Holy Spirit moved her to strike out on her own after an up-and-down career in money management. But it's her belief in herself that won the Reddit crowd's faith.
For the first time, scientists in the Seychelles captured footage of one of the hulking reptiles stalking and killing a helpless chick.
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Overhearing some unusual health advice, a very good first date and more reader tales of New York City in this week's Metropolitan Diary.
This is how you know God is a comedian: Male sharks have two penises.
Black presence and Black power in America are on a seesaw.
The Rangers great, whose death at the age of 80 was announced on Sunday, was more than a sensational player and a good guy, writes a former Times hockey reporter.
She will replace Mike Richards, who stepped down as host of the game show amid furor over sexist and offensive comments he made on a podcast several years ago.
The jaw of the Tyrannosaurus Rex had sensitive nerves that may have allowed it to differentiate between parts of its prey, a new study found.
The pathologies underlying brain decline can begin years before symptoms emerge. Can everyday behavior provide warning?
Facing growing uncertainties, the Dukha people are being forced to make difficult decisions about their traditions and their future.
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