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First Case of Lethal Bird Flu in Polar Bears Reported in Alaska

The News A highly lethal form of bird flu that has been spreading across the world has now been detected…

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16th-Century Beauty Secrets, Revealed

In “How to Be a Renaissance Woman,” the historian Jill Burke explores the aesthetic expectations of an era — and…

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Knitting Helps Us Embrace Life’s Messy Imperfections

OpinionSupported by SKIP ADVERTISEMENTKnitting Helps Us Embrace Life’s Messy Imperfections Dec. 26, 2023, 5:02 a.m. ETShare full article90By Samantha Moore…

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A.I. Is the Future of Photography. Does That Mean Photography Is Dead?

John Szarkowski, the legendary curator at the MoMA, once described photography as “the act of pointing.” And for the nearly…

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The Supreme Court’s Big Trump Test Is Here

A generation after the Supreme Court stepped into a disputed presidential election, America is experiencing a creeping sense of déjà…

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Magazine

A Creamy, Melty Potato Casserole That’s Outrageously Easy to Make

Jansson’s temptation is one of Sweden’s tastiest exports.

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The Mostest for the Hostess: The Joy of Vintage Guides to Throwing a Party

Be wary of the recipes (all that glaze!), but there’s still delight in getting advice about etiquette, guest lists and…

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Finance

Figma’s C.E.O. Laments Demise of $20 Billion Deal With Adobe

Dylan Field believed that selling his software company to a bigger rival would be good for competition and consumers. Regulators…

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Carrie Coon Likes to ‘Play the Baddie’ in ‘The Gilded Age’

Playing a new-money upstart in “The Gilded Age,” the actor isn’t afraid to go big. “You can’t take it too…

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Training People to Think of Themselves as Weak Is a Form of Abuse

The presidents of Harvard, the University of Pennsylvania and the Massachusetts Institute of Technology have been roundly condemned for arguing…

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