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Feature An ambitious plan is underway in Colombia to secure and permanently protect 1,495 hectares of highly threatened forest and wetlands before they’re lost forever to deforestation. Now is the moment for you to help make it a reality
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Robert Redford: the Hollywood icon who founded the Sundance Film FestivalFeature Redford’s most lasting influence may have been as the man who ‘invigorated American independent cinema’ through Sundance
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Art review: Man Ray: When Objects DreamFeature Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York City, through Feb. 1
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Book reviews: ‘Listening to the Law: Reflections on the Court and Constitution’ and ‘Dark Renaissance: The Dangerous Times and Fatal Genius of Shakespeare’s Greatest Rival’Feature A Supreme Court justice sets out her philosophy and the English Renaissance’s wild child
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The updated Renault Austral: ‘crisp graphics’ and ‘fancier lights’The Week Recommends Three years post-launch the hybrid crossover remains a ‘good choice’
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Sabrina Carpenter: Pop’s clown princessFeature The pop star shows humor in her latest album
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Patrick Hemingway: The Hemingway son who tended to his father’s legacyFeature He was comfortable in the shadow of his famous father, Ernest Hemingway
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Jessica Francis Kane's 6 favorite books that prove less is moreFeature The author recommends works by Penelope Fitzgerald, Marie-Helene Bertino, and more
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6 blooming homes for gardenersFeature Featuring a greenhouse in Illinois and 13 raised garden beds in New Mexico
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Music reviews: Laufey, Deftones, and Earl SweatshirtFeature "A Matter of Time," "Private Music," and "Live Laugh Love"
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GPT-5: Not quite ready to take over the worldFeature OpenAI rolls back its GPT-5 model after a poorly received launch
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Broken brains: The social price of digital lifeFeature A new study shows that smartphones and streaming services may be fueling a sharp decline in responsibility and reliability in adults
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'Mankeeping': Why women are fed upFeature Women no longer want to take on the full emotional and social needs of their partners
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Music reviews: Ethel Cain, Amaarae, and The Black KeysFeature "Willoughby Tucker, I'll Always Love You," "Black Star," and "No Rain, No Flowers"
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Film reviews: Highest 2 Lowest and WeaponsFeature A kidnapping threatens a mogul's legacy and a town spins into madness after 17 children disappear
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