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Plan to Resurface a Pyramid in Granite Draws Heated Debate
A project to restore granite blocks that once covered a greater portion of the Pyramid of Menkaure in Giza has been criticized by some preservationists.
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Russia’s New Threats to Exiles: Seized Assets and Forced Returns
The Kremlin is sending a chilly message to antiwar Russians abroad: A new law will allow their property back home to be seized, and other countries are being pressured to crack down on them.
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Defense Secretary Austin Explains Why He Kept Cancer Diagnosis a Secret
“I did not handle this right,” Lloyd J. Austin III said after being widely criticized for failing to immediately disclose his absence to the White House.
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French Farmers Are Urged by Unions to End Roadblocks
The call from two main farmers’ unions came after President Emmanuel Macron’s government announced new financial aid and plans to loosen regulations to end the nationwide protests.
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Grateful for E.U. Aid, Ukraine Now Waits for the United States
The E.U. package of about $54 billion will be spent on nonmilitary expenses, like pensions, payments to displaced people and paying teachers and doctors.
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Look, No Hands: Meet New York City’s Garbage Truck of the Future
Mayor Eric Adams unveiled a prototype of a new side-loading garbage truck that will be used to lift large trash containers in an effort to get bags off the streets.
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Coleman Hughes, the Young Black Conservative Who Grew Up With, and Rejects, D.E.I.
Coleman Hughes wants a colorblind society. In his new book, he recounts how schools emphasized his racial identity — and other students’ white privilege.
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Reality, Art and Peloton Stars Party at the Whitney
Guests at the museum’s annual Art Party in New York City talk about A.I.’s role in making their work.
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How Maurice Sendak Lived With His Own Wild Things
For decades, the author of “In the Night Kitchen” and “The Nutshell Library” fortified himself with art and words.
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Universal Music Group Pulls Songs From TikTok
The music giant, home to stars like Taylor Swift and Drake, had threatened to withdraw licenses for its tracks to the social media juggernaut if they failed to come to a new agreement.
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Two Theater-Making Couples Reflect on Mortality and Renewal
A meditation on mortality and renewal, “The Following Evening” presents mirror images of two married pairs of theater makers.
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How Does Alcohol Affect Your Gut Health?
Scientists are just beginning to explore the relationship between drinking and the good and bad bacteria in your gut.
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Squeezed by Soaring Rent, Small Shops Get Creative
Some ambitious entrepreneurs in New York City are experimenting with diversified business models to connect with shoppers and bring in more money.
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How Much Cash Did Ron DeSantis Burn Through Against Trump?
The Florida governor’s well-stocked super PAC and campaign spent a stunning amount on a primary race he departed after just one contest.
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Millennials Don’t Know What to Wear. Gen Z Has Thoughts.
All of a sudden, the world is full of wide-leg jeans and pointy-toe boots. Stylists offer tips for how to wear it all.
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Trump’s Running Mate? It’s Gotta Be Vivek Ramaswamy.
Nothing says MAGA like a peacock who parrots you.
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Susie Essman Says Goodbye to ‘Curb Your Enthusiasm’
Ahead of the final season of “Curb Your Enthusiasm,” the comic looked back at playing Susie Greene, a character whose voice was as loud as her outfits.
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The Dogs That Live Longest, by a Nose
Small dogs with prominent noses live longer than bigger, flat-faced canines, a new study suggests.
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Bullfighting Returns to Mexico City. A Fight Over Its Future Goes On.
After a nearly two-year ban, a legal ruling brought bullfights back to La Plaza México in Mexico City. But the fight continues after a federal judge again stopped the events.
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Monkey Who Escaped in Scotland is Captured
A Japanese macaque escaped from a wildlife park on Sunday. After five days of “living his best life,” he was back home on Thursday.
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