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Stephen King’s First Book Is 50 Years Old, and Still Horrifyingly Relevant

Stephen King’s “Carrie” burst upon an astonished world in 1974. It made King’s career. It has sold millions, made millions,…

World

In Hezbollah’s Sights, a Stretch of Northern Israel Becomes a No-Go Zone

More than 60,000 Israelis who live far from Gaza but close to the front line of another spiraling conflict have…

World

Names of the victims are beginning to emerge.

As emergency services combed the scene of the attack on a concert hall in Moscow, details on some of the…

Travel

Republicans Who Do Not Regularly Watch Fox Are Less Likely to Back Trump

Survey data shows more of them believe he acted criminally.

World

George Santos Says He Is Done With the G.O.P. (The Feeling Is Mutual.)

Mr. Santos said he would no longer seek the Republican line in a House race on Long Island, and planned…

Health

Is 2,000 Bags Too Many?

For the visual artist Pipilotti Rist, her collection is what happens “when a 60-something-year-old Central European woman doesn’t throw anything…

World

What We Gained (and Lost) When Our Daughter Unplugged for a School Year

My 13-year-old has left her phone behind for hiking, chores and study in the Australian wilderness. Our pen-and-paper correspondence is…

World

Smells Like Teen … Sandalwood?

Two musky steroids, and higher levels of odorous acids, distinguish the body odors of teens and tots, a new study…

Arts

‘Ghostbusters: Frozen Empire’ Review: Something Weird, Multiplied

This overstuffed entry in the franchise is an eclectic, enjoyable barrage of nonsense.

World

When We See the Climate More Clearly, What Will We Do?

This month MethaneSAT, an $88 million, 770-pound surveillance satellite conceived by the Environmental Defense Fund and designed at Harvard to…

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