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There's a river in Pennsylvania whose endpoint is unknown — and it's not the only "lost" river
Researchers have sent labeled objects floating down the lost river. None have ever been seen again
04/22/2023 17:59 UTC
Iran launches missile strike targeting ISIS militants in Syria
In response to the terrorist attacks in Iran nearly two weeks ago, the nation launched a missile attack in Syria
06/18/2017 20:57 UTC
Syria's President To Speak On 'domestic Issues'
01/10/2012 14:00 UTC
Syrian security forces shoot dead 16 protesters
Human rights activists say more than 1,400 Syrians have been killed and 10,000 detained
06/17/2011 20:46 UTC
For Tea Party, a slogan that would make Don Draper proud
Its implications are troubling, but you've got to hand it to them: "I want my country back!" sure is catchy
05/08/2010 04:20 UTC
Syria's President Says He Won't Leave Power
01/10/2012 14:45 UTC
A fond farewell to the New York Times sports section: But what took so long?
I spent 26 years covering sports for the New York Times — and I was never entirely sure why we did it
11/26/2023 10:45 UTC
Slow Fade
In my memories of family vacations, I remember driving my mother's car, naked women and formaldehyde sharks. So why don't I remember my family?
07/27/1999 20:00 UTC
"This is the legacy of Citizens United": Koch brothers plan to drop $900 million on 2016 elections
What the billionaire brothers' announcement means -- and where reform advocates go from here
01/27/2015 21:02 UTC
Syria's walking wounded
Syrian forces target medical workers and hospitals, leaving the country's injured with no place to go
05/30/2012 16:44 UTC
The Reagan era and "Us": Sins of the '80s still haunt America in Jordan Peele's horror tale
Spoilers ahead! Horror may be the only genre that is able to hold the mirror up to us and show us who we are
03/23/2019 17:00 UTC
Worst sales pitch ever: The ad industry's shameless history of using feminism to sell products
In the age of "empowertising," it's worth asking whether feminism should be treated as a brand at all
07/22/2014 02:58 UTC
Jordan Peterson's moment of fame — and the dangers of patriarchal pseudoscience
Canadian psychologist peddling pop-culture patriarchy is suddenly a superstar. But he's no intellectual rebel
05/22/2018 16:30 UTC
Galifianakis: Liberal hero
Not the comedian, but his uncle Nick, who took on North Carolina's infamous, racist senator Jesse Helms in 1972
08/10/2012 20:45 UTC
Activists: Syrian troops continue offensives
04/08/2012 11:45 UTC