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New Support for Some Extinct Tasmanian Tiger Sightings
The last thylacine died in captivity in 1936, but a statistical analysis adds a degree of validity to the survival…
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N.F.L. Teams Are Bullish on Cornerbacks and Bearish on Running Backs
Recent off-season deals also show that trades are hot, free-agent signings are not, and “bridge quarterback” is one of the…
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Trump’s Arrest Lifts Campaign of Man He Once Condemned
Yusef Salaam, one of the wrongly imprisoned Central Park Five, is running in a competitive City Council race in Harlem.…
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Fans of Women’s Sports Walk Into a Bar Inspired by Women’s Sports
The Sports Bra in Portland, Ore., is a rarity dedicated exclusively to women’s sports. The latest highlight was the N.C.A.A.…
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Trump Remains Free, But Our Sentence Continues
On Monday, a friend breathlessly and sheepishly emailed: “Yes, I admit it: I’m watching the motorcade from LaGuardia to Trump…
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In Northern Ireland Town, Painful Memories Lie Beneath a Fragile Peace
Twenty-five years after the Good Friday Agreement ended an era of bloodshed, this is a moment to celebrate reconciliation across…
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The Glorious and Barbarous Bartering of Settlers of Catan
With calculated trades of wood for brick and sheep for wheat, Catan players love building cities and bullying friends. The…
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It’s Time to Address the Emily in the Room
She’s in Paris. She’s a criminal. She’s the titular star of a new biopic. She’s being apologized to by Phoebe…
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The Man Behind the Internet’s Favorite Outfits
Duy Tran, the founder of the label Fancì Club, is popular with young female celebrities for combining “Y2K” aesthetics, tight…
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Russia’s commissioner for children’s rights seeks to portray war crimes accusations as false.
An official charged by the International Criminal Court sought to portray her work as a humanitarian project.