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Chimps Can Still Remember Faces After a Quarter Century

Long-term memories may have been vital to our own evolution, suggests a new study of chimpanzees and bonobos.

Arts

Remembering Bayard Rustin in Life and Onscreen

The civil rights leader and organizer of the March on Washington is the focus of a new biopic. Here’s how…

Business

What’s Happening in the Bond Market?

The rapid rise in interest rates in recent months has shaken investors and cast a cloud over the economy.

World

Dr. Donlin Long, Wide-Ranging Medical Innovator, Is Dead at 89

A neurosurgeon, he helped develop an insulin pump for diabetes patients and a device to relieve pain, and joined Ben…

World

As the Israel-Hamas War Rages On

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World

How the Extraordinary Became Normal in Catholicism

The Francis era in Roman Catholicism is a good example of how the abnormal and even extraordinary can come to…

Business

Rates Are Jumping on Wall Street. What Will It Do to Housing and the Economy?

A run-up in longer-term interest rates could help the Federal Reserve get the economic cool-down it wants — but it…

Business

Higher Rates Stoke a Growing Chorus of Deficit Concerns

A long period of higher interest rates would make the government’s large debt pile costly, a possibility that is fueling…

World

A Firefighter Drowns After Rushing into the Sea to Save His Daughter

There were no lifeguards on duty at Avon-by-the-Sea, along the New Jersey shore, on Friday.

World

A Mad Dash as Commuters Deal With New L.I.R.R. Service

The railroad’s long-awaited expansion to the East Side of Manhattan has unexpectedly added travel time for some Brooklyn-bound commuters.

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