‘Our Goal is That No Lemurs Live Alone’
At the Duke Lemur Center, an innovative plan to keep the animals social late in life: pair them with lemurs of another species. Continue reading ‘Our Goal is That No Lemurs Live Alone’
At the Duke Lemur Center, an innovative plan to keep the animals social late in life: pair them with lemurs of another species. Continue reading ‘Our Goal is That No Lemurs Live Alone’
In the 1960s, abstract painting was a controversial style for Black artists, overshadowed by social realist works. Now, it’s claimed its place as a vital form of expression. Continue reading Once Overlooked, Black Abstract Painters Are Finally Given Their Due
After learning she had myocarditis, an inflammation of the heart that has been linked to some Covid cases, Vanderbilt basketball player Demi Washington spent months hoping she could play again someday. Continue reading For This College Athlete, Covid-19 Was Just the Start of a Nightmare
Pfizer and Moderna are testing their vaccines on children 12 and older and hope to have results by the summer. Continue reading Covid Vaccines for Kids Are Coming, but Not for Many Months
While some players blamed strict virus measures for their troubles at the event, Jennifer Brady of the United States thinks it might have helped her advance. Continue reading How a ‘Hard Quarantine’ Benefited a Player at the Australian Open
An artists’ group, criticized as vandals for dumping the bust of an 18th-century king, Frederik V, into Copenhagen Harbor, says it wanted to draw attention to Denmark’s role in slave trading. Continue reading The Sinking of a Bust Surfaces a Debate Over Denmark’s Past
The comedian had asked fans to boycott his sketch show from the mid-2000s because of what he described as a “raw deal” from Comedy Central. Continue reading ‘Chappelle’s Show’ Returns to Netflix After Dave Chappelle Gets Paid
Secretary of State Antony J. Blinken said the designation of the Houthi rebels would be formally revoked next week, in “recognition of the dire humanitarian situation in Yemen.” Continue reading U.S. Prepares to Lift Terrorist Designation Against Yemeni Rebels, Despite New Attacks
Hungary became the first European Union country to administer Russia’s Sputnik vaccine, and will soon start with one from China — posing a challenge to the bloc’s joint vaccination strategy. Continue reading With the Economy on the Ropes, Hungary Goes All In on Mass Vaccination
G.O.P. lawmakers were unlikely to convict Trump. But a different approach to impeachment would have been more difficult for them to ignore. Continue reading How Democrats Could Have Made Republicans Squirm