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A new review of early Covid-19 cases in the journal Science will revive, though certainly not settle, the debate over how the pandemic began.
A billionaire's plans for his prewar penthouse spark fears of slippery slope scenarios on the Upper West Side of Manhattan.
"Hitler's American Gamble," by Brendan Simms and Charlie Laderman, examines Hitler's ill-fated choice to declare war on the United States.
Loss may be part of Thanksgiving this year. Here's how to help kids navigate it.
A turnaround early this season has come with Stephen Curry reasserting why he is the best 3-point shooter in basketball history.
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When you're used to the roller-coaster emotions of bad relationships, it can be hard to believe in anything else.
Seventeen of the last 20 New Jersey state high school championships have featured a team coached by Mike Campanile or one of his four sons.
Some frogs trick their male competitors with a theatrical leg kick. A new study digs further into why the unusual gesture may have evolved.
These days, Will Coss splits his time between family activities and planning the annual event that rings in the holiday season.
Fatima Daas's debut book explores the writer's conflicted identities as a lesbian, Muslim woman with an immigrant background. In France, it was an unlikely literary hit.
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