A federal judge has dismissed a lawsuit filed by a man who, as a baby, had graced the cover of Nirvana’s seminal album, "Nevermind," and argued 30 years later that the iconic photo of him drifting naked in a pool had been a form of sexual exploitation.
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An artwork made with an artificial intelligence program won a prize at the Colorado State Fair’s art competition — and set off fierce backlash from artists who accused its creator of, essentially, cheating.
"I won, and I didn’t break any rules," he said.
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High temperatures can wreak havoc on sleep. But even in a heat wave, there are things you can do to cool your room and snooze more soundly.
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In a country where women had few options, she found freedom playing soccer.
This is the story of how an Afghan player and her teammates fled their homes, outran a murderous regime and forged the uncertain beginnings of a new life.
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A court filing unsealed on Friday included an inventory of material that the FBI removed from Donald Trump's Mar-a-Lago club and residence — including documents marked as top secret, secret and confidential. Here's an illustration of what was seized.
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The latest time warp in “House of the Dragon” took viewers several years past last week’s bombshell marriage announcement. Viserys sought a stag and clarity while his brother, Daemon, tried to bag a Crabfeeder.
Read our Episode 3 recap.
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A Banksy painting, known as "Swing Girl" and "Girl on a Swing," and the building it adorns are headed to the auction block with the hope that the sale price will reach $30 million.
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When we say reviews everything, we mean everything. After spending countless hours testing 27 different pairs of women's underwear, they found a few favorites that don't pinch, pull, or tug.
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Breaking News: Voters in Chile rejected a sweeping, left-leaning Constitution that would have guaranteed a record number of rights.
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Seattle is back, but not all the way. The pandemic left gaps and tears in the urban fabric, especially downtown. But a neighborhood-by-neighborhood rundown of new restaurants and art events reveals that recovery is well underway.
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Thirteen ships carrying grain set sail from once-blockaded Ukrainian ports on Sunday, the largest convoy to depart the country since a deal brokered by the United Nations to ease a global food crisis was reached in July, officials said.
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What’s the middle-seat etiquette? Do flight crews track passengers’ alcoholic drinks? Does sleeping on the flight help lessen jet lag?
A flight attendant who has been on the job for 20 years answers readers’ questions. ✈️
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Tensions in Kosovo between ethnic Albanians and ethnic Serbs have flared in recent months — stoked by a bureaucratic dispute over vehicle tags.
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A climate reporter set out to test clothes designed for keeping you cool in a heat wave. He found a few good, but pricey, options — along with some questionable claims.
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European governments moved this weekend to soften the blow of soaring costs and a deepening energy crisis triggered by the war in Ukraine, and scrambled to prepare for the possibility of social unrest as the days grow colder.
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Potato salad, grilled zucchini, a plum torte — here are all the Labor Day dishes to make the summer's last long weekend great.
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The confidence, persistence, and all-out obsession required to play the least understood position on the field have made Justin Tucker the greatest kicker in NFL history, Wil S. Hylton writes in .
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Sports betting and stock market speculators are trying to make money by outsmarting everyone else. looks at how the two compare.
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As the summer winds down, New York City faces tough decisions about what having dinner outside will look like going forward. The city has removed dozens of dining sheds, and is considering more regulations for those that remain.
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The Norwegian metal band Heilung performs on replica instruments, and worked with a team of researchers, to recreate the sound world of pre-Christian Europe and bring it into the modern age. They describe their music as "amplified history."
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The government in Hanoi, Vietnam plans to reinstate loudspeaker broadcasts, which were routine before most people had TV or internet. Critics say it reflects old-fashioned thinking by the Communist Party, and that the speakers have no place in civic life.
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Jeff German, an investigative reporter for The Las Vegas Review-Journal, was found stabbed to death outside his home, prompting a search for the attacker.
"There are no words for a loss like this," the newspaper's executive editor said.
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Voters in Chile on Sunday could transform one of Latin America’s most conservative countries into one of the world’s most left-leaning societies. In a single ballot, they will decide on abortion, universal health care and expanding constitutional rights.
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A 5-month-old baby weighed just 10 pounds, and he hadn't gained any weight since he turned two months old. blood sodium levels were dangerously high. The parents were desperate for answers. What was wrong with the baby?
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Brendan Fraser, once a leading hunk, is earning Oscar chatter for his role as a 600-pound recluse in Darren Aronofsky's "The Whale." He was clearly emotional while discussing the film Sunday at the Venice Film Festival, his eyes at times filled with tears.
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Some Republicans think it's time for something the U.S. has not experienced for more than two centuries: a debate over rewriting the Constitution. One former senator suggests a second constitutional convention is closer to reality than most people realize.
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For most New Yorkers, the close of summer means no more faint taste of salt or sting of chlorine. But beneath a handful of townhouses and skyscrapers lies a hidden realm of subterranean pools, carved into basement floors, for swimming year round.
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Camp Indigo Point in Illinois was created as an oasis for transgender young people, one that organizers saw as all the more necessary as conservative politicians across the country aggressively pushed anti-transgender legislation.
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Gustavo Arnal, the CFO of the beleaguered home goods retailer Bed Bath & Beyond, died on Friday. He was 52.
Arnal was found near his New York residence, and police said he "appeared to suffer from injuries indicative from a fall."
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She was born without her left temporal lobe, thought to be critical for language. Her brain's development surprised doctors.
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As extreme heat blankets large swaths of the globe, pet owners have particular cause for concern. Heat stroke can be fatal for dogs, cats and other animals — but simple precautions can help them get through a heat wave. Here’s what you need to know.
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Many employees reduce their hours or stop working to help ailing family members. But it may be years before they fully return to the work force.
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Bánh cuốn is a staple originating from northern Vietnam — a thin, fermented rice batter is steamed gently, then filled with seasoned ground pork and minced wood-ear mushrooms.
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Investigators who examined electronics in Russia's new cruise missiles and attack helicopters were surprised to find decades-old technology reused from earlier models — undercutting Moscow’s narrative of a rebuilt military that rivals Western adversaries.
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Just like American culture as a whole, the new Hulu limited series “Mike,” based on the boxer Mike Tyson, doesn’t know whether to condemn violence or glorify it, Jack Hamilton writes in .
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