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26 days ago
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An entire part of the White House can’t just disappear.
about 1 month ago
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Technology might help you sleep better, or go haywire.
about 1 month ago
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Federal investigators have announced that the Palisades Fire began with an act of arson and a chatbot query.
about 2 months ago
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When the greatest musicians of the 1970s needed an instrument—or a friend—my dad was there.
4 months ago
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Tariffs could upend America’s love affair with Korean skin care.
8 months ago
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Los Angeles is planning to rebuild with fire in mind, but the landscape is still primed to burn.
9 months ago
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Charlie Springer spent a lifetime building his music collection. The Los Angeles fires incinerated it.
10 months ago
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And so is the man who made it magical
11 months ago
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I have received 11 alerts. As far as I can tell, they were all sent in error.
11 months ago
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The Palisades Fire is destroying places that I’ve loved.
11 months ago
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Less than a century ago, many New Englanders were in a similar position to the Appalachian communities devastated by Helene.
about 1 year ago
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More physicians are making gun safety part of routine visits. But should they be?
over 1 year ago
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Climate change could double the risk of hurricanes with wind speeds greater than 192 miles an hour in the Gulf of Mexico.
almost 2 years ago
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It’s okay if you’ve listened to Steely Dan 42,031 times this year. Really.
about 2 years ago
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Billion-dollar disasters are breaking records, but the accumulation of small disasters can be devastating too.
about 2 years ago
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A combination of drought and sea-level rise has sent a wedge of salt water moving up the river.
about 2 years ago
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The city is seeing rainfall patterns that look more like Miami’s or even Singapore’s, an official said at The Atlantic Festival.
about 2 years ago
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A new study predicts that one giant, hot, dry landmass is looming in Earth’s future.
about 2 years ago