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Pandemic Lockdowns Had Varied Effects on Wildlife
A new study of camera-trap images complicates the idea that all wildlife thrived during the Covid lockdowns.
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Learn How to Bake: Five Easy Recipes for Beginners
The best way to start making homemade sweets? Follow these basic instructions and tips.
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Stock Market Bars in London Show the Gamification of Drinking
In London, “competitive socializing” transforms pubs into stock exchanges, golf courses and cricket fields for those looking for more elaborate drinking games.
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What Meltdown? Crypto Comes Roaring Back in the Philippines.
Two years after the cryptocurrency market crashed, internet cafes for playing crypto-earning video games are opening and farmers have started harvesting virtual crops from the games for income.
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Student Housing Pioneer Faces Angry Investors, Irate Judges and a $115 Million Bill
Patrick Nelson, who manages 18 student housing properties, is struggling to pay back his partners. He says the pandemic harmed his once-thriving business.
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VW Workers in Chattanooga Seek Vote to Join Union
The United Automobile Workers said a “supermajority” of the 4,000 eligible workers at a Volkswagen factory had signed cards backing the union.
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What Elon Musk Said in Testy Interview on Don Lemon’s New Show
The former CNN anchor released a wide-ranging interview with the billionaire about business, politics, online hate speech and more.
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The Activist Investor Dan Loeb Enters The Chip Wars
The hedge fund mogul has been bankrolling a European patent fight against Intel, Dell, Amazon and other tech giants.
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Trump says Jewish Democrats ‘hate’ their religion
The former president revisited his previous assertions that Jewish Americans were being disloyal.
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Stephen Breyer’s new book sheds light on Supreme Court cases on abortion, guns
A new book by retired Supreme Court justice Stephen G. Breyer, “Reading the Constitution: Why I Chose Pragmatism, Not Textualism,” will be released March 26.