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The Real Cost of Plundering the Planet’s Resources

The town of Spruce Pine, North Carolina, doesn’t have a lot to say for itself. Its Web site, which features a photo of...

How the Camera Re-Taught an Artist to See

In 1959, DeFeo was chosen—along with Jasper Johns, Ellsworth Kelly, Louise Nevelson, Robert Rauschenberg, and Frank Stella—for a survey show at the Museum...

Why Did Sidney Powell Plead Guilty?

A few years ago, Sidney Powell, a former federal prosecutor and the author of the book “Licensed to Lie: Exposing Corruption in the...

José Andrés Puts On a Show

The Spanish-born chef José Andrés has, in recent years, been recognized more for his remarkable humanitarian work than for his culinary accomplishments. World...

Scorpions and Frogs All the Way Down

Riverbanks can get lonely. Luckily, plenty of eager scorpions are around to offer frogs their company. Consider these happy pairs:The Scorpion: You’re paddling...

Biden’s Israel Policy Gets Put to the Test

In Barack Obama’s White House, there were two schools of thought about managing the United States’ bedrock alliance with Israel. Defense Secretary Robert...

Dr. Becky Kennedy Wants to Help Parents Land the Plane

Every morning, as parents across the country struggle to get their kids out of bed and out the door to school or sports,...

The Cryptic Crossword: Sunday, October 22, 2023

Some Midwesterners surrounding Washington with charged particles (6). Source link

The Simmering Lebanese Front in Israel’s War

A few days ago, in the town of Ayta ash-Shab, near Lebanon’s border with Israel, a dozen men were gathered on a ground-level...

The Beautiful, Unpredictable Life of Ryuichi Sakamoto

In late March, Ryuichi Sakamoto, who was hailed as “arguably the best-known and most successful Japanese musician in the world,” died at the...

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