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Exhibition Review: T. Rex Like You Haven’t Seen Him: With Feathers

Make way for Tyrannosaurus rex, everyone’s favorite killer. A new show at the American Museum of Natural History places T. rex amid a global family of prehistoric predators.

Pelosi: Anti-Semitism Vote Is Not About Omar

Speaker Nancy Pelosi told reporters on Thursday that the House will vote on a broad resolution condemning all forms of bigotry that does not focus on remarks by Representative Ilhan Omar, Democrat of Minnesota.

‘Seraphic Track Stars’ Dancing About Freedom at the Met

City Ballet’s Silas Farley takes over three galleries at the Met in a dance to spirituals and songs written by men in San Quentin prison.

In Chilling Confession, Chris Watts Describes Killing His Wife and Daughters

In an interview from prison, he said his daughters were still alive when he put his dead wife’s body in his truck and drove his family about 45 minutes to an oil field.

For Alex Trebek, the Toughest Question: Can He Face Down Pancreatic Cancer?

The iconic game show host has been handed a frightening diagnosis. Here’s what it means.

Sherrod Brown Won’t Run for President in 2020

His exit comes just months after he won a third Senate term in Ohio, raising hopes among some Democrats that he was the party’s best bet for winning back the Midwest.

White Officer Placed on Leave After Detaining Black Man Picking Up Trash in Front of His Building

The man, who was holding a trash clamp, repeatedly told officers in Boulder, Colo., that he had been picking up trash in front , the police said.

Deaths From Drugs and Suicide Reach a Record in the U.S.

A look at an analysis of data from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, and what it means.

Boulder Police Detain Black Man Picking Up Trash

Police officers in Boulder, Colo., are facing backlash for detaining a black man who was picking up trash with a clamp in front of the building where he lived.

House Democrats Are Flooding Trump World With Demands. Here’s a Guide to the Investigations.

A handful of key House committees will lead the scrutiny of the president, his businesses, campaign and administration.

House Votes to Condemn All Hate as Anti-Semitism Debate Overshadows Congress

The House on Thursday overwhelmingly approved a broad resolution condemning bigotry, as Speaker Nancy Pelosi tried to defuse tension over Representative Ilhan Omar.

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