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Emily Anthes
For the past year, scientists have been looking for the source of strange coronavirus sequences that have appeared in the city's wastewater.
Reed Abelson and Christina Jewett
For those with underlying medical conditions, the latest pandemic wave has still posed a threat.
Apoorva Mandavilli
Nasal vaccines under development around the world may make better boosters by stopping the coronavirus in the airways.
Meredith Mendelsohn
Colby College has acquired two islands off Maine that inspired the first family of American art, and will show newly discovered works that Andrew Wyeth drew in secret.
Jenny Gross and Neil Vigdor
Ms. Goldberg's comments, on Monday's episode of "The View," came amid growing ignorance about the Holocaust and rising antisemitism. She has apologized.
James Wagner
After losing to Canada and coming under withering criticism, the team rebounded with a win over Honduras and a goal from the substitute Christian Pulisic.
Andrew Ross Sorkin, Jason Karaian, Sarah Kessler, Stephen Gandel, Michael J. de la Merced, Lauren Hirsch and Ephrat Livni
Mark Zuckerberg delivered bad news for shareholders of Facebook's parent company.
A.O. Scott
Renate Reinsve stars in Joachim Trier's funny-sad story of a woman on the verge of figuring herself out.
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Joyce Cohen
After renting on the Upper West Side for five years, a couple of empty-nesters wanted to invest in a permanent place, but found lots of low ceilings and gloomy views in their budget. Here's where they ended up.
Julia Jacobs
A new sitcom by Quinta Brunson about a Philadelphia public school is a relatable balm during a period of intense stress for educators.
Cathy O'Neil
Two new books, Johann Hari's "Stolen Focus" and Jacob Ward's "The Loop," examine the ways technology affects our brains.
Philip Galanes
A reader wonders whether he is obligated to cover repairs on a house purchased by his ailing father and his unreliable brother.
Amy Nicholson
Sharp cinematography and enviable camaraderie continue to hoist Johnny Knoxville and friends above their many imitators in this deceptively kindhearted sequel.
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