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In Ecuador, Homes That Are Part of the Mountains
BEFORE THEY STARTED building Casa Pitaya, a country house on the rainy western slopes of the Ecuadorean Andes, the architects…
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How a Remote Australian Town Nearly Ran Out of Food
Many isolated Indigenous communities are dependent on fragile supply chains. This year, floods made that dramatically clear.
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Boeing Plane Goes Off Runway in Senegal, Leaving at Least 10 Injured
The authorities in Senegal said the incident involving the aircraft, a Boeing 737 that was flying to Mali, was under…
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Stormy Daniels vs. Donald Trump
More from our inbox: Judge Cannon’s ‘Clear Bias’Marjorie Taylor Greene’s MischiefR.F.K. Jr.’s Health HistoryThe Link Between Teen Depression and SmartphonesStormy…
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Sweet Treats That Are Also Mind Tricks
The long history of — and current appetite for — trompe l’oeil confections.
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An Office With 128,000 Miles
As a reporter covering Texas, I ate, worked and slept in my trusty, company-issued Chevy. So allow me a moment…
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The Costume Institute Wakes Up Sleeping Beauty in the Chemistry Lab
When the Metropolitan Museum of Art’s Costume Institute announced its 2024 spring blockbuster show would be called “Sleeping Beauties: Reawakening…
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How Vision Zero Made New Yorkers Safer and Saved Money
A study found that over a five-year period, the program reduced traffic injuries by 30 percent and cut Medicaid costs.
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When the Alternative to Foster Care Is an Unsafe Home, There Is Only One Right Choice
In February of 2023, Phoenix Castro was born in San Jose, Calif., suffering from neonatal opioid withdrawal after being exposed…
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Uber Slips on Rising Legal Costs and Weaker Ride Demand
The company has racked up bills after long-running legal fights with regulators and cabdrivers.