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Rhys Ifans (standing in second row) as the chief designer in "Star City," a spinoff of Apple TV's "For All Mankind" 

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Soviet Cosmonauts Trained at Star City as They Raced to Beat America to the Moon. Now, a New TV Series Imagines What Happened Behind the Base’s Walls

Apple TV's "Star City" takes place in a world where the space race never came to an end. A spinoff of "For All Mankind," the show is told from the Soviet perspective

Hunter Ingram

In February 2020, naturalist guides Lizardo Proaño and Juan Carlos Narváez photographed a harvestman eating a live frog during a night hike at Mashpi Lodge in Ecuador.

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Daddy Longlegs Seem to Hunt Frogs in South America, Revealing the Gangly Arachnids as Overlooked Predators

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Science The Fox Family of Mount Rainier
Even the scientists who study the animals rarely see them except on camera. But Gretchen Kay Stuart spent a season documenting them up close
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History Plunder at the Pink Temple
Clara and André Malraux conspired to loot the pink temple of Banteay Srei, but their failure started a battle of reclamation
OPENER - Two U.S. Navy officers stroll past the sunlit Georgian splendor of Middleton Tavern in Annapolis, Maryland. Horatio Middleton established the tavern here in 1750. Today, visitors can order classic Chesapeake seafood, including oysters and rockfis
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Taverns, public houses and inns served as meeting places before the war and unofficial headquarters during it. Some still stand—including these nine, where you can raise a glass in memory of the founders

Photo of the Day

This photograph captures a moment of stillness in the restless heart of the river. The boatmen—after long hours of labor—lie asleep in their wooden boats, sheltered only by fragile mosquito nets. Their boats become both workplace and home, and the river becomes the only witness to their quiet dreams.

The colorful nets resemble floating cocoons, symbolizing how even in uncertainty, humans seek warmth, safety, and rest. Beneath this serene composition lies an unspoken truth: those who carry the weight of a city’s movement often sleep on waters that never rest.

Through this image, I aim to highlight the dignity, resilience, and poetic rhythm of lives lived close to nature yet far from privilege. It is a tribute to the invisible workforce who shape our everyday existence but remain hidden in society’s shadows.

Dreams Floating on the River

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