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Experts Question Alito’s Failure to Recuse Himself in Flag Controversy
Legal ethicists welcomed the fact that the justice gave reasons for staying on two Jan. 6 cases, a break from…
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Bette Nash, Longest-Serving Flight Attendant in the World, Dies at 88
A Guinness record-holder, she started flying in 1957, and never stopped. Her regular route from Washington to Boston was nicknamed…
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Richard Ellis, ‘Poet Laureate’ of Deep-Sea Creatures, Dies at 86
His prodigious paintings of whales and his books about sharks, giant squid and tuna were acclaimed for melding science with…
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Susanne Page, Who Took Rare Photos of the Hopi and Navajo, Dies at 86
She was the first photographer allowed to document life among the Hopi, in the Southwest, since the early 20th century.…
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Sleepless in Seattle as a Hellcat Roars Through the Streets
As much of Seattle tries to sleep, the Hellcat supercar goes on the prowl, the howls of its engine and…
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Yale Chooses Head of Stony Brook University to Be New President
Maurie D. McInnis, a cultural historian, will be the first woman to serve as the school’s permanent president.
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Treat Your Palate and Feast Your Eyes on These Perennials
The author of “The Heirloom Gardener” offers tips for growing a garden of lush perennials you can put in a…
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$4 Million Homes in New York, Massachusetts and Pennsylvania
A 1766 Dutch farmhouse in Claverack, a two-bedroom condominium in a loft building in Boston and a 1912 Colonial Revival…
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What to Know About the Open Versus Closed Software Debate
A.I. companies are divided over whether the technology should be freely available to anyone for modifying and copying, or kept…
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Can Trump Still Run for President if He Is Convicted?
Not since Eugene V. Debs campaigned from a prison cell more than a century ago has the United States experienced…