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The New Yorker writer talks about his new Weinstein biography, and the worst person he ever covered. It's someone else.
A glut of fast fashion has made its way into local thrift stores, making it hard for women who have been purchasing secondhand for decades to find quality garments they can wear.
Tin Chin and Mo Lin were inseparable at the homeless shelter. But one of the men wasn't who he seemed to be.
The British Museum has staunchly refused to return the Parthenon Marbles to Greece. A team of archaeologists are working on a technological solution to the dispute.
Among the numerous carnivorous pitcher plant species, scientists say this is the first that lays its traps underground.
The social media star is preparing to fight his first opponent with professional boxing experience: Hasim Rahman Jr., who is 12-1. "I've been waiting to take his head off," Paul said in an interview.
Clay Holmes knew what made him special as a pitcher. It took some time — and a trade to the Yankees — for that vision to become reality.
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In their memoirs, Carmen Rita Wong and Chrysta Bilton open up about how they learned of secrets, lies and unkept promises.
Four Border Patrol agents face discipline over the confrontation last year. But the 500-page report described deeper problems within the agency amid a crisis at the border.
Unexpectedly, the Connecticut city has emerged, both because of and despite its association with Yale, as an affordable and dynamic home for artists of all kinds.
Rybakina's victory at Wimbledon was deeply impressive but not the outcome that most in Centre Court or on the payrolls of the All England Club were yearning for.
For Thomas Woodruff, retirement from teaching offered the very thing he'd been trying to instill in his students: artistic freedom.
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