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An artist's interpretation of how Spinosaurus aegyptiacus might have looked and how its size might have compared with that of a human. Credit Davide Bonadonna

Deep in the Sahara, a Predator That Swam

The Spinosaurus, the largest known predatory dinosaur, and the only one known to have spent a large fraction of its life in the water, will be on display in Washington.

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    As Old (and New) as Time

    In fashion, as in literature, the structures that were created long ago still hold us in their thrall, just as Michael Kors, Narciso Rodriguez, Oscar de la Renta and Sophie Theallet have with their spring collections.


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    Islamists Are Not Our Friends

    The United States needs to be on the right side of a fault line that has opened between Islamists and non-Islamists.

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    Are Biblical Epics Epically Racist?

    Ridley Scott’s “Exodus” has been criticized for its lack of diverse casting. Does this demonstrate Hollywood’s problem with race, modern religion’s, or both?


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    When Sorrow Is Deeper Than Love

    “The Disappearance of Eleanor Rigby” chronicles the end of a marriage.


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