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News
Physicists Create ‘the Smallest, Crummiest Wormhole You Can Imagine’
In an experiment that ticks most of the mystery boxes in modern physics, a group of researchers announced on Wednesday…
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News
Ant Milk: It Does a Colony Good
Everything in the ant hill seems to need the liquid secretions from members of the colony that are in their…
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News
Buckingham Palace Staff Member Resigns After Exchange With Black Guest
The palace said that “unacceptable and deeply regrettable comments” had been made at a reception. The remarks evoked echoes of…
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Real Estate
Discrimination Seeps Into Every Aspect of Home Buying for Black Americans
The National Association of Real Estate Brokers says discrimination is holding Black buyers back in all steps of the home…
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News
Flashlights, Fire and Ingenuity: Life Without Power in Kyiv
After months of repeated Russian strikes, Ukraine’s capital can no longer take electricity, water, heat, cell service or internet for…
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News
Black Turnout in Midterms Was One of the Low Points for Democrats
But the effects of the decrease wound up being muted.
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Magazine
I Will Miss Alessandro Michele’s Freaky, Geeky Gucci
Whatever you may think of his designs, he changed how people dressed.
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Magazine
A Mysterious Professor, a Financier and a Beauty Phenomenon
Who can explain the success of the skin care brand Augustinus Bader?
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News
Michael Feingold, Forceful Drama Critic, Dies at 77
For decades he wrote about theater in The Village Voice, but he also was a dramaturge and a Tony-nominated translator.
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Travel
Mayor Adams Goes on a Trip
He likes to travel, and his latest jaunt takes him to Athens for a conference on antisemitism and to Qatar…