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Dr. Roland Pattillo, 89, Champion for the Provider of ‘Immortal’ Cells, Dies

He wanted to put a face on the source of cells that led to striking medical advances, and through him…

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Britney Spears, From the Conservatorship’s Demise to ‘The Woman in Me’

Before the pop star releases her memoir next week, here’s a look back at her life since the guardianship controlling…

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Cleveland Museum Sues to Block Seizure of Its ‘Marcus Aurelius’ Bronze

The lawsuit seeks to prevent the Manhattan district attorney’s office from taking the headless statue, which investigators say was looted…

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‘Oof’: Sam Bankman-Fried’s Trial Reveals Inside Details of How FTX Died

Prosecutors in the criminal fraud case have built the most intricate account to date of the cryptocurrency exchange’s frantic final…

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He Warned Canada About Climate Change but Says, ‘We’ve Failed Big Time’

After cautioning about environmental damage on TV for decades, David Suzuki, 87, one of Canada’s most famous scientists, felt a…

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The Most Australian Story to Ever Come Out of Vietnam

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Sidney Powell’s Plea Deal Could Be a Threat to Trump

For the first time, prosecutors have the cooperation of someone who was closely involved in Donald Trump’s efforts to remain…

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White Judge Who Pointed Gun at Black Man in Court Is Ousted

The upstate New York judge bragged about the episode and used racist tropes to describe the man he pointed the…

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After 47 Years, the Emerson Quartet Has One More Weekend

The group, famed for its rich vitality, easy power and a vast repertory that it recorded prolifically and toured tirelessly,…

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Photos: Life Under the Bombs in Khan Younis

This article contains graphic images. The first light of day in Khan Younis, a city in the southern Gaza Strip,…

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