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Hattie Wiener, Sex-Positive ‘Oldest Cougar,’ Dies at 88

She was an evangelist for older women having sex with younger men, and the health benefits that she said came…

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Russia Places Navalny’s Widow on Extremist List

The Russian agency tasked with combating terrorism financing added Yulia Navalnaya to its registry.

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Flash Flooding Leads to Evacuations and Rescues in Central Vermont

The downpour took place exactly a year after a storm caused devastating flooding in some of the same towns.

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Fraud Case Against Rich Exile Who Riled Beijing Goes to Jury

Guo Wengui fled China and allied with the American right in a quixotic quest to end Communist rule. U.S. prosecutors…

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Shelley Duvall, Star of ‘The Shining’ and ‘Nashville,’ Dies at 75

Her lithesome features and quirky screen presence made her a popular figure in 1970s movies, particularly Robert Altman’s.

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It Took 22 Years for Kevin Barry to Unlock His First U.S.-Set Novel

What books are on your night stand? I’m neck-deep in Willy Vlautin’s new novel, “The Horse,” and it’s just as…

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Why Menendez’s Meals With Egyptian Officials Worry Security Experts

The bribery case against Senator Robert Menendez has revealed how foreign intelligence officials cultivated casual access to one of the…

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He Was Sent to Prison for Killing His Baby. What if He Didn’t Do It?

Sunny Eaton never imagined herself working at the district attorney’s office. A former public defender, she once represented Nashville’s least…

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Why Does the First Lady of a Country at War Need a Stylist?

As Olena Zelenska accompanies her husband to Washington for the NATO summit, her stylist discusses the role clothes play in…

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Covering on Spire of a Cathedral That Monet Painted Catches Fire

The cause of the blaze at the cathedral in Rouen, France, whose facade Claude Monet depicted dozens of times, was…

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