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World
A Reporter With a Fear of Snakes Joins a Snake Catcher
To write about the increase in snake encounters in Australia, a journalist had to get hands-on with the slithering reptiles.
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Newyork
Connecticut State Trooper Is Acquitted in Killing of a Black Teenager
Brian North faced up to 40 years in prison for firing seven times at Mubarak Soulemane after a car chase.
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World
Severe Malnutrition in Young Children in Gaza Is Rising Fast, UNICEF Says
Children in the Gaza Strip are facing severe and rapidly worsening food deprivation, and an alarming number are suffering from…
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Business
Tesla Settles Discrimination Suit With Former Factory Worker
The carmaker and energy company settled with a Black man who had worked at its California factory and had won…
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Books
Anthony Boyle Is Moving Forward by Looking Backward
The actor has broken out on TV this year in the historical series “Masters of the Air” and “Manhunt.”
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News
Serge Raoul, Whose SoHo Bistro Glittered With Stars, Dies at 86
Raoul’s, which he founded, was a celebrity magnet and a neighborhood institution in the 1970s and ’80s. But he had…
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News
Doug Blevins, Kicking Guru for College and N.F.L. Players, Dies at 60
He fine-tuned the mechanics of punters and kickers, including Adam Vinatieri, the N.F.L.’s career scoring leader, even as he lived…
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World
Kent Campbell, Pivotal Figure in the Fight Against Malaria, Dies at 80
Among his accomplishments during a four-decade career in public health, he helped to pioneer programs providing bed nets in Africa.
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News
A Seal’s Spray Adds a Chapter to the Science of Spitting
The observation suggests that seals join cobras, archerfish and other animals known to spit, although researchers can only speculate about…
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Style
A French Castle Filled With a Collector’s Treasures
The art and antiques dealer Yves Gastou was passionate about objects and their stories. His home in Biarritz overflowed with…