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Sports
Kelvin Kiptum, Marathon World Record-Holder, Dies at 24
Kiptum, who came tantalizingly close last year to breaching the mythical two-hour barrier in the marathon, was killed in a…
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Business
Is That Polar Bear Getting Enough to Eat? Try a Collar With a Camera.
Scientists collected video from 20 bears during ice-free months to understand whether the animals can survive longer periods on land…
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Style
A Downtown Darling Says Farewell. Does It Matter?
On Puppets and Puppets’ last New York Fashion Week show.
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News
Report Says 17 Percent of Gamers Identify as L.G.B.T.Q.
In its first survey of the video game industry, the advocacy group GLAAD determined that few console games include queer…
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Real Estate
Mermaids and Roses: The Harlem Home of a ‘Hadestown’ Star
‘I’ve been here a while,’ said Lillias White, who plays Hermes in the Tony-winning musical. ‘Hence the clutter.’
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Style
Listening to Music Is Better When It’s a Conversation Among Friends
At group listening sessions, everybody gets a turn to speak by choosing a song.
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World
Via Verde Was Built to Be a Model for Public Housing. Did It Succeed?
Twelve years after the first residents of the South Bronx development moved in, The Times’s architecture critic looks at how…
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News
Self-Love Is Important, but We Mammals Are Stuck With Sex
If Galentine’s Day had an animal mascot, it would have to be one of the species whose females can reproduce…
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News
Jean Butler Choreographs the Past and Future of Irish Dance
In “What We Hold” at the Irish Arts Center, the “Riverdance” star turned contemporary choreographer returns to Irish dance with…
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World
A ‘Democracy Party’ Like No Other: One of the World’s Biggest Elections
The celebration of the act of casting a vote has particular resonance in Indonesia, which until a few decades ago…