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A Fish That Fishes for Other Fish Lives Its Life Upside Down

Deep-sea videos from around the world show how the whipnose anglerfish prefers to swim belly up.

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Adventures on Dublin’s Culinary Trail

The Irish have helped perfect, perhaps even invent, the pub as we know it. Storied Dublin locales like Gravediggers and…

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In Texas, Vietnamese American Shrimpers Must Forge a New Path Again

ACROSS THE COUNTRY In Texas, Vietnamese American Shrimpers Must Forge a New Path Again They overcame the trauma of war,…

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This Showstopping Three-Course Dinner Is as Easy and Light as It Gets

Impress your friends without much effort with this menu from David Tanis: a spiced carrot soup, a roasted fish with…

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Baaba Maal’s Dakar

Had everything gone to plan, the singer-songwriter Baaba Maal’s move to Senegal’s capital from the northern hinterlands would have ended…

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A Brief History of a Problematic Appetizer

Americans didn’t always have an appetite for squid. As recently as 1970, U.S. fishermen caught squid mostly by mistake, and…

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The Salmon on Your Plate Has a Troubling Cost. These Farms Offer Hope.

A revolution in the way Americans eat salmon is quietly being fomented inside a former factory building on the industrial…

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Some Famous Fish Get a New Home Near Central Park

The largest of the Museum of Natural History’s collection of 3.2 million specimens have finally moved to the museum’s new…

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Fisherman Convicted in Plot to Sell $900,000 of Illegal Fluke and Bass

Chris Winkler, a fisherman based in Montauk, N.Y., was accused of falsifying records to sell over-quota fish.

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Seafood Is Safe After Fukushima Water Dump, but Some Won’t Eat It

Sushi is among several shunned foods as Japan dumps treated radioactive water into the Pacific. Experts say the fear is…

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