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For the first time, it seems plausible that progeria—a rare disease of rapid, brutal aging—could be cured. Dhruv Khullar reports on a new gene-editing treatment and spends time with a ...
The Princeton classicist shares works that informed his thinking on identity and world-building, and his book “Classicism and ...
Michael Clune follows up memoirs about drug addiction and computer games with “Pan,” a novel about a teen-ager with anxiety ...
The viral resurgence of the single “Home,” by Edward Sharpe and the Magnetic Zeros, reflects a simultaneous disgust at and ...
His rendition of the talk show is innately subversive, at direct odds with the squeaky-clean, white-bread humor that is typical of its cable counterpart.
A comprehensive estimate of how much Trump and his family are making, from hotel mega-deals to crypto schemes, has been ...
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