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Savages! Innocents! Sages! What Do We Really Know About Early Humans?
In “The Invention of Prehistory,” the historian Stefanos Geroulanos argues that many of our theories about our remote ancestors tell…
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A Dance Through Dusty Time: The Choreographic Bite of Beth Gill
In “Nail Biter,” a New York City premiere, this exacting choreographer explores her ballet roots and how to be in…
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Why Xi Jinping Is Meeting With Taiwan’s Ex-President
China is using talks between its top leader and Ma Ying-jeou to signal a willingness to engage with Taiwan —…
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These Perfumes Come With Notes of Blood, Latex and Floorboards
For a growing number of fragrance fans, smelling singular is more important than smelling good.
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Stumbling Into Goldilocks
The U.S. economy has been far more successful at recovering from the Covid shock than it was in dealing with…
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Two Women, United by Climate Change and the Man They Both Married
In her far-reaching latest novel, “The Limits,” Nell Freudenberger forges connections between the global and the familial.
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Gypsy Rose Blanchard Files for Divorce From Ryan Anderson
The couple married while Ms. Blanchard, who was found guilty of helping to kill her mother, was still in prison.
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As Kushner’s Investment Firm Steps Out, the Potential Conflicts Are Growing
Jared Kushner’s Affinity Partners has invested more than $1.2 billion, much of it in firms abroad, drawing new scrutiny as…
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These Scientists Rock. Literally.
The Pasteur Institute in Paris, known for its world-altering scientific research, has been making advancements in another field: the musical…