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This is a part of a series on how Africa’s youth boom is changing the continent, and beyond. Portia Stafford,…
Peter fell in love with reading at a young age and started writing short stories as a boy. He wrote…
Primo and Scilla led the way deeper into the woods near Amandola, in central Italy. Across a gurgling brook, up…
A pivotal new study suggests that the weight loss drug Wegovy cut the risk of heart attack, stroke or death…
A newborn baby has died and dozens more are at risk at Gaza’s largest hospital after it ran out of…
Bishop Joseph Strickland of Tyler, Texas, one of the loudest American voices against Pope Francis within his own church, recently…
Ukraine’s military said on Saturday that it had shot down a Russian ballistic missile hurtling toward Kyiv, the first such…
Yossi Landau, the commander for ZAKA, a search-and-rescue organization, entered one bomb shelter on Route 232. Inside, he found about…
If you want to recreate the 1960s winged eyeliner that Cailee Spaeny wears in “Priscilla,” you’ll have to do so…
A pond in Hawaii has mysteriously turned bright pink – with experts voicing concerns about the bizarre phenomenon. Curious onlookers…
Thousands of workers from Gaza have been trapped in the West Bank since the Hamas attacks on October 7. Their…
Here are the meanings of the 10 hardest words that have also been used in New York Times articles.1. cicely…
On Thursday mornings, Julia Sadtler and Debora Dunbar log onto Zoom to talk about caring for their husbands with Alzheimer’s…
In the In Times Past column, David W. Dunlap explores New York Times history through artifacts housed in the Museum…
The migrants started lining up by dawn. After trekking to New York from across Latin America, young people and families…