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Scientists Find First Evidence That Groups of Apes Cooperate

Some bonobos are challenging the notion that humans are the only primates capable of group-to-group alliances.

World

Families of Hostages Start a March From Tel Aviv to Jerusalem

For 10 days, Noam Alon, 24, has camped in front of the central military headquarters in Tel Aviv, aiming to…

Finance

Biden’s Pacific Trade Pact Suffers Setback After Criticism From Congress

The administration will no longer try to announce the completion of the trade terms this week, after prominent Democrats objected…

News

The New Republican Party Isn’t Ready for the Post-Roe World

Ohio is not a swing state, not any longer. Donald Trump won it by eight points, twice. It has a…

News

Karen Davis, Who Battled for the Rights of Birds, Dies at 79

A fierce campaigner, Ms. Davis expanded the reach of the animal rights movement by advocating for chickens, turkeys and other…

World

Slovakia’s Leader Keeps Campaign Vow to Halt Arms Deliveries to Ukraine

The newly appointed prime minister, Robert Fico, whose party aligned with pro-Russian forces during the recent election campaign, had promised…

Science

Chimpanzees Go Through Menopause, Too

For biologists, menopause is baffling. If natural selection favors genes that produce more descendants, why don’t women remain fertile their…

Finance

U.A.W. and Ford Negotiators Reach Accord on Contract Terms

The deal, subject to approval by union members, could ease the way for deals with General Motors and Stellantis and…

Science

Mirror, Mirror on the Wall, Cock-a-Doodle-Doo

A modified version of the classic mirror test suggested that roosters recognize their reflections.

World

New York City Has a Bold Plan to Fix Its Housing Crisis. Will It Work?

A new plan unveiled this month aims to make way for new housing and ease the pressures that drive up…

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