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Al Jaffee, King of the Mad Magazine Fold-In, Dies at 102

For 55 years, he encouraged fans of the satiric magazine to mutilate it.

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Italy’s Coast Guard Rescues Hundreds of Migrants in ‘Chaotic’ Few Days at Sea

About 2,000 people have been rescued since Friday, and ships were dispatched to help boats carrying 1,200 more on Monday…

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After protests in Poland over Ukrainian grain supplies, Kyiv and Warsaw reach a deal.

WARSAW — Poland and Ukraine have found what they say is a solution to an influx of Ukrainian grain that…

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Lethal Surprises Hidden in the Grass: Russia’s Trip Wires and Land Mines

As Moscow’s troops set booby traps in forests, houses and backyards, finding them has become a dangerous art for Ukrainian…

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This Elephant Taught Herself to Peel Bananas

An elephant at the Berlin Zoo can use her trunk to peel bananas, an unusual behavior she engages in only…

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Dalai Lama Apologizes Over an Exchange With a Boy

In a video, the 87-year-old Tibetan spiritual leader sticks out his tongue and asks the child to “suck” it. His…

Arts

The Voices of Unsung Black Poets, Revived and Amplified

“Minor Notes, Volume 1” is the first book in a series meant to recover writers from deep pockets of American…

Arts

For a Literary Man’s Man, Mother Knew Best

In his new memoir, “Irma,” Terry McDonell, a magazine editor during the golden age of magazines, gives credit to Mom…

Real Estate

Using Facebook and Instagram to Find the Perfect Apartment

A family needed more space once their son began to grow up. The boy’s father, who has a long history…

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New York City Offers Free Preschool. Why Are 30,000 Spots Empty?

The pandemic affected enrollment for pre-K and 3-K. Now, some believe the city should ramp up efforts to enroll new…

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