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News
Grizzlies Are Coming to Town. Can the West Live With Them?
Montana and its neighbors are adopting new strategies to deal with the increasing number of bears and attacks on humans.
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Books
The Muchness of Madonna
Mary Gabriel’s biography is as thorough as its subject is disciplined. But in relentlessly defending the superstar, where’s the party?
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World
The Nation’s Obsession With True Crime Meets a Mother’s Grief
Stacy Chapin walked into a conference ballroom at the annual CrimeCon gathering in Orlando, Fla., and let out a gasp.…
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World
As Wisconsin Supreme Court Takes Up Maps Case, Impeachment Threat Looms
Justice Janet Protasiewicz’s decision to participate in a case challenging state legislative district maps could spur Republicans to impeach her.
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World
Buzz-Cut and Brave: The Chinese Women Who Defy ‘Beauty Duty’
Some in China are rejecting high heels, makeup, diets and other norms centered on appearance that they see as costly…
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World
Rape, Race and a Decades-Old Lie That Still Wounds
Farid El Haïry spent most of his adult life as a convicted rapist. Then his accuser changed her story.
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Books
It’s a Woman’s World. We’re All Just Living in It.
Cat Bohannon’s “Eve” is an opinionated clapback against centuries of male-centric evolutionary history.
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World
‘The Children Were Terrified.’ Fear Grips Israel and Gaza
As Hamas launched a surprise attack on southern Israel, Israelis huddled in shelters and Gazans flocked to supermarkets, fearing the…
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World
Once a Labor Leader, Butler Angered Unions by Consulting for Uber
The new California senator was part of the gig company’s push to avoid having to classify its drivers as employees.
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Newyork
The Quiet Reading Room That Gets Trippy After Dark
Midtown Manhattan doesn’t usually come to mind when thinking about the epicenters of psychedelic culture. But just three blocks from…