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Emmanuel Le Roy Ladurie, Who Looked at History From the Bottom Up, Dies at 94
He led a movement that rejected historiography’s traditional emphasis on great events and leaders in favor of mining the “mental…
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Why We Should Bring Back the Buffalo
In 1805, when the Lewis and Clark expedition reached the border of what is now North Dakota and Montana, they…
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How an L.A. Rams Training Complex Could Help Transform Urban Sprawl
The San Fernando Valley, once an endless ramble of orange groves in Southern California that evolved into the porn capital…
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W.H.O. Asks China for Details on Surge of Respiratory Illness in Children
Reports of overcrowding at pediatric hospitals in China have raised concerns about a jump in respiratory illnesses affecting children.
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U.S. Seeks to Use Pause in Fighting to Get More Aid to Gaza
Biden administration officials are also pushing Israel for steps like setting up safe areas for Palestinian civilians and restoring services…
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Has Latin America Found Its Trump?
The election of Javier Milei, a wild-haired showboating weirdo with five cloned mastiffs and a habit of psychic communion with…
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Thanksgiving Travel Days Expected to Be Busiest in Nearly 20 Years
More people are expected to travel during the holiday weekend as airfare and gas prices drop. But rain and cold…
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Users of Venmo, Cash App and Other Digital Wallets Get a Tax Reprieve
The Biden administration has faced backlash from small-business owners who called the new I.R.S. reporting requirements confusing and onerous.
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The Chaos at OpenAI, Explained
How fears over the future led to a tech-world coup.
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Health
Omicron, Now 2 Years Old, Is Not Done With Us Yet
The dominant variant of the coronavirus has proved to be not only staggeringly infectious, but an evolutionary marvel.