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Business
China Has Reopened to Tourists. The Hard Part Is Getting There.
When the Chinese government announced last month that it would fully reopen its borders to foreign travelers, the news came…
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Health
Two Federal Judges Issued Opposing Rulings on Abortion Pills. Here’s What’s Going On.
One invalidated the F.D.A.’s approval of the abortion pill mifepristone. The other ordered the F.D.A. to do nothing to restrict…
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Health
Shake things up (a little)
In a rut? These springy recipes can help.
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World
Shun Lee or Not Shun Lee? For Chinese Food Lovers, That Is the Question.
Shun Lee or Not Shun Lee? For Chinese Food Lovers, That Is the Question. Shun Lee 98th St (top photos),…
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World
Israel Strikes Back at Lebanon After Rocket Barrage
Tensions along the border between the two countries have escalated to the highest level in years. On Friday, a shooting…
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Business
How A.I. and DNA Are Unlocking the Mysteries of Global Supply Chains
At a cotton gin in the San Joaquin Valley, in California, a boxy machine helps to spray a fine mist…
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World
New Support for Some Extinct Tasmanian Tiger Sightings
The last thylacine died in captivity in 1936, but a statistical analysis adds a degree of validity to the survival…
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World
Your Friday Briefing: U.S. Admits Flaws in Afghanistan Withdrawal
Plus China and France call for peace talks between Russia and Ukraine, and India scrubs its textbooks.
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Business
Biden Administration to Curb Toxic Pollutants From Chemical Plants
The rule would affect the majority of chemical manufacturers, which have plants spread across the Gulf Coast, the Ohio River…
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Magazine
A New Exhibition Shows That Barkley L. Hendricks Was Never Simply a Painter
Plus: an expanding group of Japanese restaurants in Brooklyn, exuberant tableware from Kit Kemp and more recommendations from T Magazine.