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Opinion
How a Princeton Economist Teaches Resilience
An oak is strong. A reed is weak. But in a terrible storm, the oak is uprooted and the reed…
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America
Why Haitians in Chile Keep Heading North to the U.S.
SANTIAGO, Chile — Phalone had managed to make ends meet since moving from Haiti to Chile in 2013, and working…
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Europe
Two transgender women win seats in the next German Parliament.
The name “Tessa Ganserer” did not appear on the ballot in Sunday’s election, but Ms. Ganserer still won a seat…
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Science
Volcanic Eruptions Helped Dinosaurs Dominate Planet Earth
The relationship between dinosaurs and volcanoes has historically not always appeared so amiable. For decades, scientists argued over whether ...
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Europe
As Gas Stations Run Dry, Britons Cope With Disruptions to Daily Life
In the northern English town of Baildon, Jag Sanghera took the train to work instead of driving, saving fuel needed…
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Europe
Bringing a Deathly Michelangelo Sculpture Back to Life
FLORENCE, Italy — Michelangelo was an old man when he began working on a sculpture he envisioned for an altar…
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Books
Jonathan Franzen’s ‘Crossroads,’ a Mellow, ’70s-Era Heartbreaker That Starts a Trilogy
Jonathan Franzen’s new novel, “Crossroads,” is the first in a projected trilogy, which is reason to be wary. Good trilogies…
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Tech
Facebook is delaying an Instagram app for users under the age of 13.
Facebook said on Monday that it had paused development of an “Instagram Kids” service that would be tailored for children…
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Food
What the Food We Cook Reveals About Us
There was a time, just a couple of years ago, when I would invite two dozen strangers over to my…
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Science
The Secret War Over Pentagon Aid in Fighting Wildfires
In July, as wildfires tore through the American West, President Biden met with the region’s governors to find better ways…