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Corrections: April 1, 2021

Corrections: April 1, 2021 March 31, 2021 NATIONAL An article on Monday about the revival of hunting and trapping certain predators in Montana misstated how Gov. Greg Gianforte of Montana characterized his trapping experience. He said he had been trapping since he was a “tot,” not that he had been trapping wolves since that time. Because of editing errors, the article also described incorrectly the state and one of its senators. Montana is the third least dense state in the country, not the third least populous; and Steve Daines is the state’s junior senator, not its senior senator. An article on Tuesday about the challenges faced by House Democrats in order to pass President Biden’s infrastructure bill misstated the number of Democratic House votes that Mr. Biden can currently afford to lose on his spending proposal. It is three, not eight.

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Beautiful Creatures Exhibit at The American Museum of Natural History 2021

Beautiful Creatures Exhibit at The American Museum of Natural History 2021
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The Indian designers melding modernity with Mughal motifs

SHARE India is the land of colour: of ruby reds, emerald greens, sapphire blues and the countless hues of diamonds, from vivid yellow to the rare, softly luminous white that emerged from the legendary Golconda mines. The country is as famous for the vivid cast of its jewellery as it is for its spectacular architecture and exquisitely embroidered textiles. A detail of Shah Jahan. Getty Images The jewellery that sparkles in the vitrines of India’s family jewellers today owes its stylistic roots to the Mughal emperors who ruled India for 300 years until 1858. They maintained a court renowned for its wealth, high culture and love of precious objects, in particular jewellery.

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