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World
The Roma Artist Sewing a New History for Her People
Malgorzata Mirga-Tas’s vibrant textile works offer a rare opportunity to see the Roma on their own terms, both as a…
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World
Diving Into Octavia Butler’s World in Southern California
A tour of the places that shaped the science fiction writer.
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Style
Frequent Blood Pressure Monitoring Is Needed During and After Pregnancy
The U.S. Preventive Services Task Force warned of a rise in hypertensive disorders among pregnant women, particularly women of color.
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Style
And You Think You Felt Cold This Weekend?
For some, routine cold plunges have become one way to survive winter.
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World
The only border crossing for U.N. aid from Turkey to Syria is hobbled.
The only crossing between Syria and Turkey that is approved by the United Nations for transporting international aid into Syria…
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News
Americans Flunked This Test on Online Privacy
Many consumers want control over their personal details. But few understand how online tracking works, says a new report from…
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Real Estate
How to Turn an Ugly-Duckling House Into a Swan
You’d never know that this gracious Brooklyn home was once a frumpy two-family house. Here’s how one couple transformed it.
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News
Neanderthal Crab Roast Leftovers Are Found in a Portuguese Cave
Researchers said the paleontological remains were another sign that our early human cousins had intelligence.
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Books
What Would the Cast of ‘Knock at the Cabin’ Do?
In an interview, the stars of M. Night Shyamalan’s film address the soul-searching questions posed to their characters.
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News
The Quest to Find Rectangles in a Square
Lisanne Taams, a student at Radboud University in the Netherlands, is working on a Ph.D. about, in her words, “computing…