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New York Times: The oldest of America's 73 million baby boomers are now 80.
New York Times: The oldest of America's 73 million baby boomers are now 80.
New York Times: As of this past week, 179 bodies have been exhumed from forest graves.
Why television presenter Kanoa Lloyd chose comfy clothes and no makeup for her photoshoot.
New York Times: Many of the UK's former colonies are accelerating efforts to cut ties.
Transgender children need love and support, not vitriol parents say.
Telegraph: Here's everything you need to know about the new anti-fat injections.
New York Times: A giant, murderous stallion makes sense as a mascot at Denver airport.
Telegraph: Professor Tim Spector's simple food hacks for better health.
New York Times: The black turtlenecks are gone. So is the voice. And now it's "Liz".
Telegraph: Here's why reaching for the low-fat yoghurt is probably a bad move.
People and businesses are often found guilty - yet the public has no idea.
New York Times: How top racehorses can make better money off the track.
Steve Braunias on the trial of methamphetamine desperadoes.
New York Times: Just shy of 100, John Wenzel found he could no longer ignore his past.
Times: Andrew Parker Bowles is still one of Camilla's closest friends. How does he do it?
Telegraph: Societal and workplace shifts are fuelling a rise in solo motherhood in the UK.
Telegraph: Most relationship splits have common factors. Here's what to look out for.
Times: Before finding fame as a pop star, Andre grew up a devout Jehovah’s Witness.
New York Times: 'The hardest part is seeing photos of myself, so I barely take any now.'
Times: Despite some controversies, kids have been playing with the doll for 64 years.
Times: Is modern masculinity really in crisis? Megan Agnew asks six of her recent dates.
Times: Clients stay in 7-star luxury with a team of experts - but does it actually work?
New York Times: The singer went on to become a dynamic force in the civil rights movement.
Telegraph: Silicon Valley’s ‘pronatalists’ are on a baby-making mission.
Telegraph: Which metropolis takes the crown?
New York Times: Even as the drug crisis mounted, they accepted funds from Sackler family.
New York Times: Under govt pressure, Chinese scientists have withheld or deleted data.
Kurt Bayer reports on the tumultuous tenure so far of NZ’s youngest-ever mayor.
Times: Kids' TV is in crisis and algorithms are giving millions of young minds their fix.
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