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‘NATION’S T. REX’ STANDS UPRIGHT FOR THE FIRST TIME IN 65 MILLION YEARS — AND
HE’S SCARY

The engineering feat that re-created a ferocious carnivore, now bound for D.C.’s
Natural History Museum.
 * By John Woodrow Cox


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A POLICE CHIEF GOT RID OF A NEO-NAZI. THEN CAME THE HARD PART.

An Illinois police department’s year of reckoning shows the difficulties of
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 * By Hannah Allam




PICKLEBALL IS THE WORST

Any game you can take up after breakfast and be pretty good at by lunch is not a
sport. And it isn't even great exercise.
 * By Rick Reilly




OATH KEEPERS FOUNDER RHODES ASKS FOR LENIENCY IN SEDITION SENTENCE

The defense filing came after a Friday evening memo by prosecutors asking a
federal judge to sentence Rhodes to 25 years in prison and eight followers to at
least 10 years behind bars, in the first punishments to be handed down to
defendants convicted of seditious conspiracy in the Capitol riot.
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AN ARCHAEOLOGIST SAW SHAPES IN THE WATER. THEY LED TO A SUBMERGED GRAVE.

Florida archaeologists discovered the tombstone of John Greer, a laborer who
died in 1861, submerged in the Dry Tortugas National Park in Florida.
 * By Daniel Wu




CAROLYN HAX: A MONTH POST-WEDDING, HER IN-LAWS PUSH FOR GRANDKIDS

Just two months into her marriage, a 'walking vessel' is under pressure to
produce her in-laws' grandchildren.
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