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Science
The Sad Story Behind a Prehistoric Reptile’s ‘Grin’
Rhynchosaurs were dominant reptiles on Earth as dinosaurs emerged, but an anatomical quirk may have contributed to a difficult old…
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Arts
‘A Simulacrum’ Review: A Magic Show in the Making, and Unmaking
The magician Steve Cuiffo and the playwright Lucas Hnath try to find the reality beneath the illusions in this Atlantic…
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News
$1.8 Million Homes in Florida, New York and Tennessee
A Mediterranean Revival home in Sarasota, a 1789 house in Kinderhook and a midcentury ranch in Nashville.
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News
The U.S. Open Returns to Los Angeles After 75 Years
The last time it was there, Ben Hogan set an Open record. This time, players will have to get used…
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News
Has America Ignored the Workplace for Too Long?
Barack Obama’s Netflix series “Working” tries to catch you up on decades of change — more than it has time…
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News
In Rain and Smoke, the Ball Must Go On
Neither a drop of rain nor a cloud of wildfire smoke could keep more than 100,000 fans from flocking to…
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News
Don’t Wear the Goggles. Their Vision Is Bleak.
“I will not live in the pod,” runs a mantra on right-wing Twitter. “I will not eat the bugs.” It’s…
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News
John Roberts Throws a Curveball
The Supreme Court’s voting rights ruling on Thursday in Allen v. Milligan is as shocking as it is welcome. The…
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Arts
Is It the End of an Era at the Metropolitan Opera?
As the 2022-23 season ends, the country’s largest performing arts institution looks ahead to a future of fewer titles.