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The race is on to put hotels in space and neighborhoods on the moon. Here's some of what we know about how Earthlings fare beyond the safety of our home world.
A stunning advancement in a long history of stargazing, the James Webb telescope reveals light where once we saw only darkness. Our view of the universe will never be the same.
"It tends to be true that the best publishers are people who read books," says literary kingmaker Andrew Wylie.
Elon Musk's satellites. Stuffed animals. Tomatoes? You wouldn't believe what's circling Earth these days.
Inside the highly secretive military branch responsible for protecting American interests in a vulnerable new domain.
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Harping on people to get married from up in the ivory tower fails to engage with reality of life in the dating trenches.
They're bringing the humans back.
A sidewalk singalong, an eventful pedicab ride and more reader tales of New York City in this week's Metropolitan Diary.
Officials said that "the likelihood of a volcanic eruption" in the near future was "considerable" in Grindavik, home to about 4,000 people.
"The Death of Cardinal Beaufort" by Sir Joshua Reynolds was originally maligned for its depiction of a fanged figure, which was later painted over.
The Biden administration may have been blocked from canceling debt for tens of millions of borrowers by the Supreme Court, but it has still managed to eliminate billions in education debt.
Bishop Joseph Strickland was a highly prominent figure among traditionalist American Catholics who see Pope Francis as too liberal.
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