World
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Reopening for Juneteenth, a Museum Celebrating a Black Inventor
Lewis Howard Latimer worked for Thomas Edison and drew patent diagrams for Alexander Graham Bell. A museum in Queens displays…
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El ADN antiguo revela con qué criterios sacrificaban niños los antiguos mayas
Muestras genéticas milenarias de Chichén Itzá ofrece detalles reveladores de los rituales religiosos de esta civilización.
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Emma D’Arcy, Master of ‘Dragon’
A four-episode role in Season 1 of HBO’s “House of the Dragon” made the actor a breakout star. This season,…
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A Publishing Haven for the Offbeat and Irreverent
Devolver Digital teams with independent video game studios and gives them immense freedom. Just don’t kill Jeff Bezos.
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‘No Talent Involved’: How Bad TikToks Boosted a Curry House
The tables were filling up at Urban Tandoor, a British curry house wholesome enough for a family meal and elegant…
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The N.B.A. Sees Its Future in Africa
The league has spent hundreds of millions of dollars to cultivate an immense potential fan base on the continent and…
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Why a 3-Legged Lion and His Brother Swam Across a Crocodile-Filled River
Researchers say the nearly mile-long swim was the longest by big cats ever recorded.
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Parisians on TikTok Plead: ‘Don’t Come’ to Paris for the Olympics
Parisians are using the social media app to vent their displeasure with hosting the Games — and to send warnings…
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Carnage and Contradiction: Examining a Deadly Strike in Rafah
Fear plagued Saleh Mohammed al-Hila, 37, on that Sunday. “I was lying on the ground of the tent and told…
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South Africa Moves Closer to Electing a Leader, but Unity Is Elusive
Parliament was expected to elect President Cyril Ramaphosa to a second term. But his A.N.C. party is weakened, and he…