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Some Key Facts About Fentanyl
It’s lowering American life expectancy and influencing the nation’s politics.
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News
An Overdue Lesson on Antiracism
The recent turmoil at Ibram X. Kendi’s Center for Antiracist Research at Boston University, with more than half its staff…
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Health
Gun Deaths Rising Sharply Among Children, Study Finds
Firearm injuries are a leading cause of death among young children and teenagers in the United States.
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News
Teachers Can’t Hold Students Accountable. It’s Making the Job Miserable.
A few weeks ago, I wrote about how America’s teacher pipeline is drying up. According to education researchers, the proportion…
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World
Fentanyl, Illegal Migration and Guns Top Agenda as Blinken Visits Mexico
The secretary of state, Attorney General Merrick B. Garland and Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas plan to meet with Mexico’s…
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World
Revering the Earth, Colombian Artist Delcy Morelos Brings It to Chelsea
To make sense of her country’s history of violence, the artist evokes beauty in the land. At Dia, you can…
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World
Move Over, Machu Picchu: There’s More to See in Peru
In recent years, Peru has engaged in a grass-roots effort to elevate Huchuy Qosqo, Waqrapukara and other archaeological sites that…
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World
Shades of Gray, and Then Some
During Paris Fashion Week, almost every color could be spotted on the streets and the runways.
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Business
New U.A.W. Chief Has a Nonnegotiable Demand: Eat the Rich
For as long as anyone can remember, the Indiana city of Kokomo has been a conservative stronghold. Ronald Reagan crushed…
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World
China’s E.V. Threat: A Carmaker That Loses $35,000 a Car
Chinese electric vehicle companies like Nio are pulling ever further ahead, partly through government support but also rapid technological advances.