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Jimmy Van Eaton, Purveyor of the Sun Records Beat, Dies at 86
His drumming lent spontaneity and imagination to the unfettered sound of seminal rock ’n’ roll records by Jerry Lee Lewis…
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Scientists Find Genetic Signature of Down Syndrome in Ancient Bones
The discovery may help shed light on how prehistoric societies treated children with rare conditions.
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If Garfield Made Soup, He’d Make This Soup
All the flavors and comfort of a classic lasagna in an easy, one-pot weeknight dinner.
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The Night Owl’s Special: Midnight Spaghetti
Sometimes a simple pasta of pantry staples is the best company.
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A Film Festival in the Back of a Taxi
The TaxiFilmFest is partly a protest over the miserable state of Berlin’s taxi industry. But it’s also a celebration of…
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Amid Food Shortages, People in Gaza Are Ambushing Aid Convoys
Amid widespread food shortages and a breakdown in civil order, groups of desperate civilians in Gaza are regularly attempting to…
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Teen Subcultures Are Fading. Pity the Poor Kids.
Gorgeous, abundant visuals are just pale imitations of what young people used to have: an actual scene.
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‘It’s All About Greed and Profit’: How Many Americans Feel About the Economy
When asked what drives the economy, many Americans have a simple, single answer that comes to mind immediately: “greed.” They…
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Where Hostage Families and Supporters Gather, for Solace and Protest
A plaza in Tel Aviv has become a home away from home. “If I don’t know what to do, I…
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Damo Suzuki, Singer Who Ignited the Experimental Band Can, Dies at 74
His free-spirited music ignored genre boundaries. “If you’re a creative person,” he once said, “it’s important to break rules.”