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Flaco, Central Park Zoo Owl, Tastes Freedom and Isn’t Rushing to Return
Not straying far from the zoo but not going back either, a bird of prey on the loose faces serious…
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World
Romania says a Russian missile didn’t enter its airspace, countering a Ukrainian claim.
The defense ministry of Romania, a NATO member, said on Friday that a Russian missile had come within 22 miles…
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Sports
Joe Klecko’s Hall of Fame Election Recalls Bygone Jets Era
The Jets did not make a single playoff appearance in the 1970s, but Klecko, as part of a defensive foursome…
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World
‘No More Antakya’: Turks Say the City, and a Civilization, Was Wiped Out
ANTAKYA, Turkey — They bedded down anywhere they could: on lightless street corners, in grassy little parks, next to an…
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A Pigeon Was Dyed. Then It Died. Now the Police Are Investigating.
The artificially pink pigeon, nicknamed Flamingo, was thought to be a victim of a gender reveal stunt gone wrong. The…
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World
Wagner, the Russian mercenary group, says it has stopped recruiting prisoners.
The founder of the Kremlin-affiliated Wagner mercenary group, known for its ruthless tactics and harsh discipline, said on Thursday that…
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News
Albert Okura, ‘Chicken Man’ Who Saved a Ghost Town, Dies at 71
He built a California fast-food chain, opened a McDonald’s museum and restored a historic town on Route 66, a road…
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Business
‘She Won’t Be Manageable’ They Said. Now She’s in Charge.
On Sunday, May 13, 2018, Leslie Moonves, the chairman and chief executive of CBS, faced a difficult decision, perhaps the…
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The Oscars’ Andrea Riseborough Controversy, Thoroughly Explained
You’ve got questions about the surprise best-actress nominee, and our awards columnist has the answers (and a few more questions).
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Business
The Times Reports 11% Increase in Revenue as Digital Subscriptions Climb
The company said it added more than a million digital subscribers in 2022, bringing its total number of paying subscribers…