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Science
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Dr. Oliver Sacks was a neurologist and best-selling author who explored the brain’s strangest pathways. His work touched Hollywood, theater, even opera, and his legacy lasts in the stories he told.
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Culture
Justin Bieber, Diplo and Skrillex talk about the making of their hit song “Where Are U Now”.
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International
Across East Africa, vulture populations have been decimated by poaching, poisoning and other human interventions.
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U.S. & Politics
The city that went under in the surging waters of Hurricane Katrina has not returned, not to how it used to be. A decade later, New Orleans is an improvisation, one that is establishing a new normal.
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New York
Lonely Planet named Queens the No. 1 United States tourist destination of 2015. Residents and business owners wonder if the borough can become more than just a day trip from Manhattan.
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Food – Melissa Clark
This sandwich pairs slightly overripe tomato slices with the essence of pan con tomate.
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New York
This story begins with two couples living in Seattle. The men are in a band. When one of the women gets into the City University of New York School of Law, everyone moves to New York together.
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Travel – 36 Hours
The less-harried Asian side of Istanbul is a greener, cleaner swath of the city that offers its own multicultural mix of Ottoman palaces, intriguing cuisine and hipster night life.
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Election 2016
From the beginning, Spanish-language TV has been covering Donald J. Trump’s presidential campaign more critically than the mainstream news media, especially after his remarks on immigrants.
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Magazine
It has been nearly four years since Anwar al-Awlaki was killed in an American drone strike, but online, his influence is as strong and pervasive as ever. Did killing Awlaki strengthen his message?
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Business – Driven
The Tacoma’s 800-pound gorilla is new, improved and facing new competition.
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Culture – Anatomy of a Scene
Alex Ross Perry narrates a sequence from “Queen of Earth” with Elisabeth Moss.
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Technology – App Smart
Whether back-to-school means college or high school, apps can help a student stay organized and productive.
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